EFFECTS OF ALCOHOL AND OTHER DRUGS CHAPTER 15 EFFECTS OF ALCOHOL AND OTHER DRUGS
Alcohol, Other Drugs, And Driving 15.1 Effects of Alcohol on Driving Safely 15.2 Other Drugs and Driving 15.3 Traffic Laws and Governing the Use of Alcohol 15.4 Coping with Peer Pressure
EFFECTS OF ALCOHOL AND OTHER DRUGS CHAPTER 15 EFFECTS OF ALCOHOL AND OTHER DRUGS
Alcohol and Teens
Alcohol Facts Young drinking drivers are involved in fatal crashes at twice the rate of drivers aged 21 and older Drivers aged 16 through 20 are more likely to be alcohol-impaired than any other group Nearly half of those killed in alcohol related collisions had not been drinking but were victims of drunk drivers More than half of all fatalities during holidays are alcohol related.
Alcohol Affects Behavior Just one drink can effect the way a person thinks or behaves
Alcohol and Mental Abilities Acts like an anesthetic on the brain, slowing down activity
Judgment and Reasoning Driver effected by alcohol has decreased ability to reason and make sound judgments Euphoria – a false sense of well being.
Alcohol distorts vision effecting driver’s orderly search pattern
Inhibitions Alcohol weakens a persons inhibitions, the inner forces of personality that restrain or hold back impulsive behavior.
Physical Abilities and Alcohol Muscular movements, reflexes, and balance begins to slow down.
Reaction Time and Coordination Reflexes and coordination becomes slow and clumsy
Seeing and Speaking Abilities Peripheral vision, night vision, color vision, and depth perception become impaired. Speech may become slurred and fuzzy
Other Physical Problems Breathing and heartbeat impaired Death can occur if large quantities are consumed over a short period of time
Blood Alcohol Concentration B.A.C. – the amount of alcohol in the blood stream
Amount consumed Amount of time Person’s body weight Factors Affecting BAC Amount consumed Amount of time Person’s body weight
Controlling Impairment Alcohol is absorbed quickly and leaves the body slowly It takes approximately 1 to 1.5 hour to rid the body of one drink Only time can rid the body of BAC
Myths and Truths About Alcohol True or False: One little drink wont hurt me. FALSE
Myths and Truths About Alcohol True or False: I will not be affected because I am only drinking beer FALSE
Myths and Truths About Alcohol True or False: I can drive better after a few drinks FALSE
Myths and Truths About Alcohol True or False: A young person cannot become a problem drinker FALSE
Reduce the driving risk by having a designated driver
Over The Counter Medicines May have many side effects like; Dizziness Drowsiness Slowed reaction time Poor judgment
Prescription Medicine Make sure you heed the warnings on the labels
Depressants A drug that can slow or depress the central nervous system. Barbiturates Sleeping pills Tranquilizers
Myths and Truths About Alcohol True or False: You can sober up by drinking black coffee, taking a cold shower, or doing exercise. FALSE
Stimulants Can speed up or stimulate the central nervous system Energy drinks Ephiphadrine
Hallucinogens Mind altering drugs that can alter personality and cause panic or terror. They distort a person’s sense of direction, distance, and time. Marijuana LSD
Combining Drugs Drug-alcohol combinations increase driving risks. Combining drugs has a multiplied effect.
21 All 50 states require a person to be 21 years of age to purchase or consume alcohol
Implied-Consent Law You automatically give your consent when you sign your license to be tested for drinking or other drugs.
Levels of Intoxication DWI – Driving While Intoxicated means having a BAC of .08 or higher DUI – Driving Under the Influence means you can have a lower BAC level but still have it affect your ability to drive. In Illinois we can a BAC of .08 a DUI
Penalties for Conviction Suspension or revocation of drivers license Payment of fine Prison term
Zero Tolerance Law It is illegal for a person under the age of 21 to drive with any measurable amount of alcohol in the blood.
Chemical Testing Intoxilyzer – breath testing machine most commonly used for measuring BAC levels.
Field Sobriety Test On the spot roadside tests that help an officer detect an impaired driver. Nystagmus – the involuntary jerking of the eyes as a person gazes side to side
If You Are Stopped… Stay in your vehicle Follow the officers directions Show license and insurance Make no sudden or unexpected movements
Influence of others of a similar age Peer Pressure Influence of others of a similar age
Positive Peer Pressure When peers what to be helpful and encourage you to do the right thing
Negative Peer Pressure When others encourage you to do other things that are wrong or dangerous
Making Responsible Decisions Is it safe? Is it legal? What would my parents think? Does it show respect for myself and others?
Friends Don’t Let Friends Drive Drunk
This is Jackie Jackie with her dad Jackie hanging out with her friends
The car in which Jacqueline traveled The car in which Jacqueline traveled. She was hit by another car that was driven by a 17-year old male student on his way home after drinking a couple of hard packs with his friends. This was in December 1999.