Depends on the medicine. Some can have a sedative effect, making you sleepy.
Alcohol has a serious impact on the ability to drive safely. Some of the effects of alcohol are impaired reaction times, poor judgement, impaired vision, reduced concentration, and sleepiness.
Younger drivers have less experience but better reaction time.. Older drivers have more experience but less reaction time.
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1.5 seconds
singular reaction abilities
Yesyou can if they are prescription glasses and it says on your drivers licence that you need glaases to see to dive?
12 seconds according to a practice theroy test :)
1 sec. to 2 seconds
yes, drunken driving impairs driving and judgement, increasing a drivers chances of wrecking and seriously injuring or killing themselves or others.
As age of man increases so his reaction times slow.
OLDER DRIVERS: One in six drivers is over age 65. 80% of drivers over age 75 take prescribed medicines. aging causes the following: -dulled vision -slower reflex -weaker muscles -reduced depth perception These symptoms can cause the driver to "forget" to yield the right of way which is a main factor in collisions involving older drivers.
When you take a few sips then your initial reaction time gets faster. You become more alert and more talkative but after drinking more your reaction rates gets slower and slower. Your vision becomes blurry and your balance is all over the place.