Using cell phones when driving and using drugs, including alcohol.
Fatigue affects reaction time by making it slower.
Alcohol is a depressant, and affects your brain by depressing its reaction time.
age and experience affect the reaction time of a driver
The vehicle's reaction distance depends on the driver's reaction time.
Alcohol affects a driver by impairing cognitive and motor skills, reducing reaction time, decreasing coordination, and altering judgment. This can lead to dangerous driving behaviors, an increased risk of accidents, and impaired decision-making on the road.
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Slows reaction time and affects judgement of distances
Reaction time
Driving reaction time is the time taken for a driver to see something in the road ahead and to react. This is separate to the braking distance.
Alcohol affects a driver by slowing their reaction times. It can also make a person drowsy, reduces concentration, and may make a person feel more confident in their driving abilities.
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The reaction time of a driver is .75 seconds ... or 1 car length for every 10 mph that you are traveling. This can vary depending on things like cell phone usage, radio distraction and more.