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You can face administrative sanctions of BAC (blood alcohol content) of ______ of higher if you are under 21 years old |
0.01 |
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Whose responsibility is it to know how your medications affect your driving? |
Yours |
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What is true about driving and drugs? |
Even over the counter drugs can impair your driving. |
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What blood alchol content (BAC) not depend on? |
How fit you are |
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What can affect your driving ability ? |
Alchol, marijuana, cough syrups, and cold tablets. |
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When driving in the states you have consented to: |
Take the test for alchol level in blood, breath, or urine |
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When alchol and drugs are combined in your blood: |
The effects of both increase |
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What should you do before driving if you are taking a non prescription drug |
Check the label for warnings |
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What is the only way to sober up before you drive |
Wait 3 hours for your body to process alchol |
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What is the effect of drinking coffee after drinking alchol |
No effect |
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What is the chemical test used to measure |
Blood alchol content |
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Prescription or over the counter drug can: |
Multiply the effect of alchol, and cause drowsiness. |
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On average, 12 ounces of beer could be cleared in your body in about |
1 hour |
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Is it illegal for a person under 21 years of age to drive with a blood alchol concentration (BAC) that is ______ or higher. |
0.01%, one hundredth of one percent |