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Chapter 6 Drinking, Drugs, and Health
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Effects of Alcohol Even if motorist thinks he/she is below the level of legal intoxication, alcohol will affect driving the only thing that can make a person sober is time The majority (90 percent) of the alcohol detoxified is oxidized ( burned up) by the liver The other 10 percent is eliminated in breath, urine and sweat
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How Much is Too Much? The only scientific way to check is through blood alcohol concentration, or BAC A simple breath test will show a motorist ’ s BAC BAC is determined by four factors: Quantity of alcohol assumed Body weight How quickly drinks were consumed Food eaten
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In NJ, it is illegal for an individual who is 21 years of age or older to drive with a BAC of.08% or higher for individuals who are younger than 21, it is illegal to drive with a BAC of 0.01% or higher Violators face severe penalties in addition to other penalties assessed for DUI/DWI If a motorist has reached a BAC of slightly above 0.05% after drinking, the risk for causing a motor vehicle accident doubles
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Alcohol * Under state law, refusal to take a breath test is equal to driving with a BAC of 0.08% for first offense. The current penalty is both the loss of driving privileges for 7 months to 1 year. Also an MVC insurance surcharge of $1000 for three years
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Alcohol 1 ½ ounce of 80 proof whiskey, 12 ounce can of beer and a 5 ounce glass of wine will all contain the same amount of alcohol Studies show that people arrested for drinking and driving have been drinking beer
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Drinking and Driving Law enforcement is trained to notice certain telltale signs that a motorist has been drinking: Speeding Weaving Slow driving Jerking motion quick stops
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Good Host and the Drinking Driver Never insist that a guest should drink and alcoholic beverage or insist on refills Stop serving alcohol well before the party ends Suggest a nap or invite the guest to stay the night As a last resort, notify police Host may become involved in a lawsuit if a guest is involved in a drinking and driving collision after leaving the party
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Drugs and Driving It is illegal to operate a motor vehicle on NJ roadways under the influence of any illegal drugs After alcohol, marijuana is the drug most often found with drivers involved in collisions
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Marijuana affects a motorist: Loss of tracking ability: this is the ability to maintain a vehicle in a given line Distance judgment: following too closely can cause problems Vigilance: not remaining attentive to driving task Divided attention
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