Title: Drivers Ed'
1Chapter 7 Drinking, Drugs, and Driving
2 The Affects of Alcohol
31) Alcohol is not digested. It passes through
your
- stomach and small intestine directly into the
bloodstream and is carried to all parts of your
body.
42) After two, three, or four drinks, alcohol
begins to impair
5 Reaching your brain in small
amounts, alcohol
63) Vision, and the ability to judge distance, is
affected,
- Making it more difficult to react and to drive
safely.
74) In addition, studies have proven conclusively
that a.
- combination of alcohol
- and
anger is - responsible
for much of - the reckless,
aggressive - driving that
can cause - fatal highway
accidents.
85) While most alcohol-related accidents involve
one vehicle,
- drinking and driving accidents
- often kill passengers, the driver or
- seriously injure others involved.
9 How Much is Too Much?
106) The only scientific way to check is through
-
- Blood Alcohol Concentration (BAC).
117) A simple breath test will show a
128) BAC is determined by four factors
- quantity,
- body weight,
- time,
- and amount of food eaten.
139) The only way to reduce the risk of a crash
caused by drinking and driving is.
1410) In New Jersey it is illegal for a motorist
- 21 or older with a BAC
- of .08 percent
- or
- higher to drive
1511) For motorist younger than 21
-
- It is illegal to drive
- with a BAC of .01 percent
- or
- higher
16 1712) Remember, it doesnt matter what alcoholic
beverage is consumed. There is as much alcohol in
the average beer as there is in the average drink
of whisky or wine. For example.
18Studies show the greatest number of people
arrested for drunken driving had been drinking
1913) About ½ ounce of
2014) Food slows the absorption of
- Alcohol into the bloodstream
- This delaying action prevents large amounts of
alcohol from affecting your brain immediately. - But, if you drink a lot, and steadily, eating
won't prevent a high BAC. - And if alcohol is already in your bloodstream,
eating won't sober you up. - Neither will aspirin, black coffee, deep
breathing, cold showers, a slap in the face or
exercise.
2115) Heavy drinking will always produce a high
BAC, regardless.
- Of the amount of food consumed
2216) Eating does not make a motorist sober. Only
_____ will.
- TIME will help in recovering
- from a high BAC.
23 If someone drinks too much,
do not let them drive.
- Arrange for a designated driver.
- Use public transportation.
- Call a cab.
- If no other transportation is available, suggest
a nap or invite your guest to spend the night. - As a last resort, you may have to notify the
police. - If a person gets drunk in your home and has an
accident you might be involved in a lawsuit.
24BE A DESIGNATED DRIVER
25 What can you do to be a good host
at your house?
- If you serve alcoholic drinks, provide
non-alcoholic beverages as well. - Also serve nutritious foods or snacks along with
the drinks. - Dont insist that your guests drink alcoholic
beverages or push refills. - Stop serving alcohol well ahead of the departure
of your guests.
26Drinking even a small amount of alcohol increases
- Your chances of having an accident.
- DO NOT DRINK and DRIVE
27 Drinking and Driving
2817) Alcohol affects decision making and slows
motorists
29Mixing drinks doesnt make you drunk
3018) Law enforcement is trained to notice certain
telltale drinking and driving signs.
- What are some of the telltale signs
- Speeding
- Weaving
- Slow Driving
- Jerking Motion,
- and Quick Stops
31 Drugs and Driving
3219) It is illegal to operate a motor vehicle on
New Jersey Roadways
- Under the influence of any illegal drugs
3320) Never mix drugs without asking a.
- Medical professional about potential side effects
- Always ask a medical professional how a drug may
affect driving - Read the label
- Do not mix two drugs
3421) Alcohol should never be mixed.
- With any drug or medications.
35 Aggression and Driving
36Emotions affect your drinking style, and
drinking, in turn, affects your emotions.
- When you're at ease, you may stop after the
relaxing effect of one or two drinks. - Angry, tense or under pressure, you may want to
keep drinking to relieve these emotional stresses.
37In heavier doses, alcohol can be a mood changing
drug
- Producing sudden shifts in feeling all the way
from elation to anger.
3822) Road Rage occurs when motorist
- lose their tempers in reaction to a traffic
disturbance, and they scream, honk, horns, making
facial gestures, pass on the right, make improper
and unsafe lane changes, run stop lights, speed,
tail gate, and weave in and out of traffic.
39 THE END
401. Alcohol is a drug that affects your
412. Alcohol slows your reaction time so that it
- Takes longer to act in an emergency
42 12. What you drink doesnt really matter. There
is as much alcohol in the
- Average drink of beer as there is in the average
drink of whiskey or wine.
4316. How many drinks of alcohol can effect your
driving?
- Even one drink of alcohol can effect your driving
or moderate amounts of alcohol may affect you
more.
4417. What can you do to deal with social drinking?
- Arrange to go with two or more persons and agree
which one will be the designated driver - Use public transportation
- or call a cab.
4524. Any health problem can effect your driving.
List 3.
- (vision)
- (hearing)
- (emotions)
- a cough
- a stiff neck
- or a sore leg
4625. One out of four New Jersey residents is
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