personally i think smoking weed and drivin is a very common thing but if your a noob at smokin the stuff then i would request you not smoke at all
If you drink alcohol, it will impair your ability to drive.
Yes. Most definitely.
No, weed doesn't impair your ability to drive like alcohol does.
Some can, some can't. It depends on the drug. This will be indicated on the label, but consult the pharmacist for details.
Age doesn't really matter, it's just that some old age related ailments that some get impair their ability.
What are the effects of some over-the-counter medications? (Example: cold medication) How might this impair a driver? Explain two precautions that should be taken if a driver is taking medication.
The breathalyzer is a simple roadside test the Police use to detect alcohol on the breath, root beer is made in two forms, alcoholic and non alcoholic, the breathalyzer would only detect the alcoholic form, and only 'throw off' if you have drank enough to impair your ability to drive a motor vehicle, one small can would not normally impair your ability to drive.
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.
I'm on lexapro and my sex drive has if anything improved since i began it. I'm not a doctor, but i don't think it would, just from personal experiances. if you feel it has decreased it you might want to consult a doctor@!
Any time you take a psychoactive drug like Wellbutrin you will need to use caution before operating heavy machinery or driving a vehicle. Wellbutrin and other drugs can cause dizziness and/or drowsiness which may affect your ability to drive. You need to wait to see how the medicine affects you before you get behind the wheel. "Bupropion can cause side effects that may impair your thinking or reactions. Be careful if you drive or do anything that requires you to be awake and alert."
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.
The marijuana itself will not cause death but when you drive under the influence it reduces your ability to react to things quickly, your ability to focus, and how much time you spend looking at distracting stimuli meaning that you are likely to get into an accident. Taking all that into account, yes you could die and it is very dangerous to drive under the influence.