You can be prescribed it and still drive. But if you're actually on it, and subject to intoxicating effects of it, then it'll be illegal for you to drive.
Added: Regardless of whether it is prescribed, or not, being under the influence of medications still leaves you open to a charge of DUI.
no, its just stupid
You should never drive without a liscense in any state, regardless of where you got your liscence, unless you have a permit and have a legal driver with you.
asolutely not the drug is an over the counter prescription and as long as you are prescribed them you will be fine but make sure you are not on probation or anything so that you dont fail a drug test.
If you mean the country Georgia - they drive on the right.
Yes, it is illegal to drive without car insurance in Georgia. All drivers in the state are required to have a minimum amount of liability insurance coverage. Failure to have insurance can result in fines, license suspension, and other penalties.
Technically, it is illegal. But morally and ethically, thats another question. Many people at my clinic drive and most cops overlook this because methadone does not cause major intoxication. Yes it is illegal, but it is really up to the individual police officer and his/her judgement on the individual driver.
No it is not illegal to drive with sandals on in Navada.
Yes. so long as you are prescribed it.
Yes, it is illegal to drive with expired inspection stickers.
Yes, it is illegal to drive in flip flops in Louisiana.
not illegal, just stupid
The shortest drive is 31 hours, depending on where in Georgia you start from.