Yes, every jurisdiction has this, or some similarly worded charge.
Not if you are mentally or physically impaired from it. Never take anything that could impair your ability to drive, or you will be charged with Driving While Impaired. If convicted, which you probably will be, you will lose your driver's license.
Impaired motor coordination
Not if you fail a sobriety test.Added: Not if it affects your ability to operate the vechicle safely. Being prescribed the drugs is not a defense. You can be charged with DWI (Driving While Impaired).
Impaired driving is driving while drunk, drugged, or distracted.
(in the US) the legal prima facie level for proving intoxication is .08%.HOWEVER - even if you do not blow that high a score and you may not be able to be charged with Driving Under the Influence (DUI), you CAN still be charged with Driving While Impaired (DWI).
There are a couple of ways a visually impaired or blind pedestrian can be recognized. The pedestrian can use a walking cane, wear dark glasses, or have a seeing eye dog.
yes
Difficulty walking,Blurred vison,Slurred speech,Slowed reaction times,Impaired memory
The top offense charged under VTL 51-1101 typically relates to driving under the influence (DUI) of alcohol or drugs in New York. This statute encompasses various degrees of impaired driving offenses, including driving while intoxicated (DWI) and driving while ability impaired (DWAI). Penalties can include fines, license suspension, and potential jail time, depending on the severity of the offense and any prior convictions. For specific legal advice, it is always best to consult with a legal professional.
When taking sedating antidepressants you could be charged with driving impaired. With some of these medications, an individual would have to wait over ten hours before driving.
No that's known as DUI and most insurance companies will not cover DUI. DUI can alo include medications that carry the warning "exercise caution when operating a motor vehicle or operating heavy machinery".
In your "fragment", walking is a participle. Think of it this way; while (doing what?) walking, and since this word adds -ing to the end of the verb "walk", it is therefore a participle.