Pretty badly. During my younger days I tried to drive while tripping and could not get out of my neighborhood. The mailboxes appeared to be in the middle of the road, I thought teenagers were pulling a prank and placed them there. Also, the reflector lights on the road looked like the splashing water from fountains. I was very freaked out and pulled back to the side of my house and ran inside. Some people are not affected by it and I have seen them drive very well while tripping. It all depends on how you react to the drug and your state of mind. Try not to do it.
No, technically LSD does not affect your subconscious motor skills.
LSD will however impair your ability to react to a stimulus with motor skills.
both LSD and PCP are hallucinogens which means it is highly advisable to avoid doing either drug while driving. It is very easy to get distracted and possibly wreck your car
LSD is better than PCP, I feel. With PCP you can actually feel the effects. For example when you are on a LSD "trip" you see things such as bees and other things, like worms. When you are on PCP you can actually feel these things, for example you can feel the bees stinging you or the worms crawling on you. Sometimes these feelings come back even when you aren't on the drug PCP. You can randomly get the sensation of bees stinging you or something else when you are on PCP. That can happen with LSD also, when you relapse, but you don't feel it and see it, you just see it. There are also other reasons. Both drugs are very similar though.
PCP (phencylidine) is a dissociative anesthetic. These types of drugs are generally classified as hallucinogens along with psychedelic substances such as LSD, although the effects are rather different.
Lsd, pcp
Lsd, pcp
LSD is derived from the German name for the substance, Lysergsäure-diethylamid. PCP is derived from the chemical name phenylcyclohexylpiperidine.
Yes, depending on the dosage, LSD can cause physical, auditory, and visual hallucinations respectivly.
This phenomenon is known as a "flashback," where an individual re-experiences the effects of the drug, even without taking it again. Flashbacks can occur spontaneously and are often associated with LSD and PCP use. They can be distressing and unpredictable.
Yes.
yes, it was pcp though not LSD
Hallucinogens.
cocaine, lsd, pcp, heroine, marijuana
LSD, magic mushrooms, ecstasy, heroin, cocaine, methamphetamine, opium, marijuana, PCP.