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No, weed doesn't impair your ability to drive like alcohol does.
Yes, depending on your weight and physical condition.
It depends. Any substance, such as alcohol or drugs, prescription or otherwise, that influence/impair your driving can violate state laws. The idea is that if you are not safe to drive you should not be driving. It's an issue of public safety. If you have something in your system that COULD impair your driving, then the next step is to determine if it DID impair your driving. A few ounces of beer with a meal would probably not influence/impair your driving. As you increase the concentration you make the influence/impairment more likely. Same with drugs. The short answer, low dose, less likely to impair, high dose, more likely to impair.
Drinking a sufficient amount of alcohol can impair driving performance, thus increasing the risk of an accident.
Any OTC medications that contain antihistamines such as Benadryl (diphenhydramine) or chlorpheniramine will cause drowsiness. Even over OTC Zyrtec and Claritin can impair driving abilities especially if mixed with minute quantities of alcohol or other medications like Xanax or Ativan. Some cough and cold remedies usually contain an antihistamine as well. Definitely all the sleep aids will impair driving abilities and impair judgment.
It depends. If you have one 12-ounce can of beer then yes, it can impair your driving.
your judgment.
If you drink alcohol, it will impair your ability to drive.
Driving fitness can be impaired by the following: fatigue, ill health, distractions in the vehicle, drugs/alcohol, emotions (anger, sadness, fear).
yes they can
Not if consumed in moderation.