__________ limit(s) your concentration, perception, judgment, and memory.
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Even the smallest amount of alcohol
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Only a blood alcohol level greater than the legal limit
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Alcohol does not
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Only a blood alcohol level greater than .05
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Explanation
Even the smallest amount of alcohol can significantly impair various cognitive functions essential for safe driving, including concentration, perception and judgment. Alcohol affects the central nervous system, leading to decreased cognitive abilities and impairments in motor skills and decision-making processes. Even a small amount of alcohol can slow reflexes and reaction time, reduce the ability to see clearly, and decrease alertness.
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