The effects of alcohol on driving include:
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Improved judgement.
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Improved coordination.
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Better reflexes.
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None of the above.
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Explanation
Alcohol consumption does not lead to improved coordination, improved judgment, or better reflexes while driving. In fact, alcohol impairs these functions, making it dangerous to operate a vehicle under its influence. Alcohol adversely affects the brain's ability to function properly, including impairing vision, judgment, and coordination. It slows down reflexes and reaction time, diminishing the driver's ability to respond quickly and appropriately to potential hazards on the road.
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