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13 Cards in this Set
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After 2-4 drinks, alcohol begins to impair?
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Reaction time, coordination, and balance, ability to judge, distance, vision, judgment
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What does it mean to be driving while under the influence of intoxicating beverages?
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A driver's senses and judgment are impaired by alcohol
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What is the only thing that can sober a person up?
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Oxidized by the liver and eliminated in breath, urine, and sweat
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What are the four factors that determine a person's BAC?
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Quantity of alcohol consumed, body weight, how quickly drinks were consumed, food eaten
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What is the best way to reduce your chances of having an alcohol related accident?
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Not to drive at all after drinking.
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If you are 21 years or older you could be charged for DU I if your BAC is?
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0.8 percent or higher
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If you are under 21 years old you could be charged for DUI if your BAC is?
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Lowest 0.1 percent or higher - anything
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__ounces of 86 proof whiskey is=__ounces of wine which is also= to ___ ounces of beer
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1 1/2, 5, 12
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What are your chances of causing an accident if your BAC is: Slightly above 0.5%?
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Double the chance
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What are your chances of causing an accident if your BAC is: .10%?
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Six times as great
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What are your chances of causing an accident if your BAC is .15%?
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25 times as great
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What could happen to you if a person leaves your house after too much to drink and gets into a motor vehicle accident?
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You may become involved in a lawsuit
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Drugs that may affect basic driving skills are:
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Cold pills, tranquilizied prescription, medications
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