Yes. Your body will clear the alcohol at about 0.6 ounces (roughly one 12-oz. beer) per hour).
Getting a full night sleep after drinking may not make a person okay to drive in the morning. It depends on the weight of the person, their metabolism, and how much they have to drink the night before.
Drive it. It may take several drive cycles before it has completed the relearn process.
You have to be 21 and older, you cannot drink and drive, there is a limit to drinking IF you have to drive back home, and many, many more.
No you can't. You should not drink and drive.
Yes
It is not legal in Alberta to drive a motor vehicle with an open container of alcohol. This law also affects the passenger who is drinking alcohol.
You should avoid drinking. If you are going to drive in the next 48 hours.
Yes, and it will cancel some of the depressive effects of alcohol, meaning you will be more likely to feel able to do things like drive after drinking.
Amphetamines are dangerous to take before and while driving. They reduce coordination and affect the ability to judge speed and distance.
The legal drinking age in Lebanon is actually 18+. But remember, Don't Drink And Drive!
Plant a Tree, Drive Less and Drive Smart, Reduce, Recycle
Drive. Work on machinery