Which of these statements is true about drugs and driving?
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Over-the-counter medications does not impair your ability to drive.
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Any drug impairs your ability to drive.
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Some prescription drugs can impair your ability to drive.
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A small amount of marijuana cannot impair your ability to drive
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Explanation
Not only illegal substances but also some prescription and over-the-counter medications - such as certain cold, cough, or allergy remedies - can impair your ability to drive safely. Always read the warning labels on medications and consult your doctor or pharmacist to understand their potential effects on driving. Never drive under the influence of any substance that impairs your ability to operate a vehicle safely.
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