Just like alcohol and other drugs, drowsiness can:

Make you feel better.
Increase your awareness while driving.
Help you to be a better driver.
Impair your judgment.
Explanation

Drowsiness, akin to alcohol and drugs, can impair judgment. When you're drowsy, your cognitive abilities are compromised, leading to slower reaction times, decreased alertness, and impaired decision-making skills. Much like the effects of alcohol and drugs, drowsiness can cloud your judgment, making it difficult to assess situations accurately and respond appropriately while driving.

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