well in the first place you should not drink and drive.
if you drink get some one elese to drive for you
No, you should not be using drugs or alcohol in the first place.
It doesn't, directly, but if you are taking a statin you should not be using alcohol. Alcohol is a primary cause of high cholesterol.
Rubbing alcohol does not contain ethanol, which is what alcohol tests typically detect. Using rubbing alcohol on your hands should not cause you to fail an alcohol test.
the brakes are the only thing between you aand the car you might hit,besides the car around you,you should check them regularly to avoid cossions,or minimise the damage,hitting a car at 75 can total both cars and cause injuries,using the brakes can minimise the injury or even PREVENT the crash
No, it should not.
Hydrotherapy using heat relaxes as does alcohol.
using drugs or alcohol
It depends on the context. If you are using "alcohol" as a general term for the substance, it is not capitalized. However, if you are referring to a specific type of alcohol (e.g., Ethanol), then it should be capitalized.
Alcohol is very drying, so if it's moisturizing lotion you're using, it won't be as effective.
You should abstain from alcohol: - if you're pregnant - if you plan to operate a machine that could cause injury - if you are taking medication that could cause a contrary interaction
Bus! Because that's what you should be using for transportation instead of driving.
Car drivers can minimize air pollution by practicing eco-driving techniques like avoiding idling, maintaining their vehicles in good condition, carpooling or using public transportation when possible, and driving at moderate speeds to improve fuel efficiency. Additionally, choosing electric or hybrid vehicles can significantly reduce emissions.