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Impaired driving means driving when your ability is affected by alcohol or drugs. It is an offense and you can be convicted under the traffic offence of Cross River State. As a result, you may lose your licence, be fined, or spend time in jail.
Drinking and driving is a deadly combination. One drink can reduce your ability to concentrate and react to things that happen suddenly when you are driving. The more alcohol in your blood, the more trouble you have judging distances, and your vision may become blurred.
Any drug that changes your mood, or the way you see and feel about the world around you, will affect the way you drive. Besides illegal drugs, some drugs that your doctor may prescribe for you and some over-the counter drugs can also impair your driving.
Here are some points to remember:
Don’t drink any alcohol if you are going to drive
Ask your doctor about the side effects if you use prescription medicines or get allergy shots.
Read the information on the package of any over-the-counter medicine including allergy and cold remedies.
Drugs and alcohol together can have dangerous effects.
Remember, fatigue and stress will also affect your driving.
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