Saturday, 3 September 2011

Impaired driving

Had a couple of drinks you only legally drunk from, probably, not driving a car that is advisable. You can become your driving faults before reaching a long addiction level.

All 50 States, has passed the laws set.08 blood alcohol concentration of DWI legal restrictions. You can become a problem and run the - therefore, safe to drive in the reaction - affected ago reaching legal intoxication level long your ability.

After a couple of drinks for your driving skills and most people see the test can they even small amounts of alcohol to affect in the physical drive, but you can consider.

National high speed road traffic safety management (according to the NHTSA ), these.02 BAC level, or after one drink is a typical effect of woman and two drinks for men is: loss of some decisions
Relaxation
Slight body warmth
Altered feelings
Decrease of Visual features (fast tracking of objects).
Also shows a decrease in ability to perform two tasks in NHTSA test same time ( split attention).05 level, or about 3 for women who drink or behavior that can detect the following effects to 5 people: hyperbole
(Your eye Center ) may be loss of small muscle control.
Determining faults
It's usually good feeling
Lowered alertness
Inhibition of release
Reduced coordination
Ability to track moving objects
Difficulty of steering.
Respond to emergency driving situation reached the border almost to.08 BAC level driving legally drunk, driving skills and reactions can be seriously bad ( balance, speech, vision, reaction time) disorders of muscle coordination
It is deaf.
Difficult to detect the danger
Is the judgment, self-control, reasoning, and impaired memory.
Impaired concentration
Short-term memory loss
Speed control
Reduce information processing abilities (signal detection, visual search )
Before need skill and car safety drive drunk, you can see a long drunken Act, ability to feel impaired perception disabilities you can. If you can't prevent traffic hits may seem "fine" and others drinking does not appear that split-second reactions.

This is the reason why you should drink drive.

Source:

National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. "The ABCs of BAC-the Guide to understanding blood alcohol concentration and alcohol disorder. "February 2005.


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