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Every 48 minutes, someone in the united states dies due to what
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at what blood alcohol content level do your driving abilities become impaired
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Every 48 minutes, someone in the united states dies due to what alcohol induced driving/ drunk driving
at what blood alcohol content level do your driving abilities become impaired 0.08
a driver that has this may be delayed to perceiving or completely fail perceive an important traffic event slowed perception
what type of impairment cause by alcohol affects a drivers ability to know how close things are blurry vision
taking what two substances will cause a synergetic effect (increases the effect of both) drugs, and alcohol
implied consent means that when signing for your drivers license you agree to be chemically tested if you are charged with being under the ______ influence
how many points will you receive on your drivers record if you are convicted of operating while intoxicated 6 points
what's not an alternative to driving under the influence of alcohol ///
what percentage of Michigan young drivers involved in fatal crashes were drinking 8%
emotions can affect your ability to drive safely by creating what emotional distarctions
an increase in risk taking is one example of how ______ can affect your driving ///
lack of sleep, repetitive tasks, or other physical of mental weariness can lead to what fatigue
what type of driver is most likely to be at risk of drowsy driving teen/ young adults
describe aggressive driving behaviors cutting people off, tailing them, and impatience
what are two strategies for dealing with an aggressive driver add space between you, don't engage
the phrase "I am going to be late", and, "oh no! A red light!" are all indications of what? self imposed anxety
what age must you become to be a gift of life donor in Michigan there is none
how many 16 year olds will get into a serious car crash 1/11
approximately what percentage of those killed in a teen driver accident r not the driver 2/3
when a driver listens to someone talking their brain power dedicated to driving decreases by how much 40%
when talking on a cellphone the drivers risk for collision increases by what 400%, 4
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