Alcohol and drunk driving Alcohol is a drug, a very popular drug. Alcohol has been around for a long time and people have always enjoyed its effects. Many people have a passion for alcohol, some people have a fridge full of beer, many others are wine connoisseurs. Alcohol always seems to liven up the party. But no matter what your preference, alcohol can be very dangerous when combined with driving a car. If you can only remember a few things from this report, remember this: Driving while intoxicated is unsafe for you and everyone else around you. Drivers of other cars, pedestrians, etc… Driving while intoxicated can also be very, very expensive: insurance surcharges, insurance rates, fines, fines. You should understand what alcohol does to you before continuing. Alcohol is a depressant and often improves mood. If you are angry, after a couple of drinks you could most likely be angrier. If you're sad, you'll probably feel even sadder after a few drinks. It's not good to drink and drive when you're in a good mood, but driving is also affected by your mood. It can make you drive faster, pay less attention, etc… Studies have shown that the combination of anger and alcohol is responsible for much of reckless driving. Not only can alcohol improve your mood, but it has been shown to quickly alter your mood. When alcohol is consumed, it is not digested. It passes through the stomach and small intestine directly into the bloodstream and is transported to all parts of the body. Reaches the brain in small quantities. When alcohol is ingested in larger quantities, it dulls the area of the brain that controls inhibition, judgment and self-control. I hope you can see how this could be harmful to your health while driving. Drinking.But how does alcohol affect my driving? To elaborate on this, drinking increases self-confidence and inhibitions but reduces driving performance (reaction times, stopping distance). You might feel like you can do anything behind the wheel of a car after drinking six-pack abs. But you can't. Many accidents happen due to drinking. Most of these accidents involve only 1 car, but other people are killed by drunk drivers. There is a technique to protect yourself from drunk drivers. First and foremost, always wear your seat belt. Second, keep your distance from anyone who may appear to be under the influence. Anyone who is swerving or slowing down is a good example. But it is impossible to prevent all these accidents, people need to be educated about drinking and drinking
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