Drunk driving is when you are completely drunk and you are not in your senses and sober driving is when you are almost drunk but you still gain some consciousness in yourself.
That means you're still (a bit) drunk. no it menas that the person is not off drugs or alcohol they co uld be on alot of different things meaning they are not sober
Yes, sober drivers are still at risk from drunk drivers even if they are not directly involved in a crash. Drunk drivers may swerve into their lane, drive erratically, or cause dangerous situations on the road. It is important for all drivers to stay alert and practice defensive driving to minimize the risk of accidents caused by drunk drivers.
He obviously still likes you and is still thinking about you. But only feels brave enough to express his feelings when he's drunk. Just remember, a drunken night speaks a sober heart.
No, it does not, it just makes you more awake instead of falling asleep ( it is called being a wide awake drunk) No. It makes you more alert but the alcohol in your system is processed by the body at the same rate whether you drink coffee or not.
No, not at all. Neither coffee not a cold shower has any effect on intoxication or blood alcohol levels. You're still drunk, you're just a wide awake drunk.
It doesn't. It just makes you feel more alert. Your faculties remain impaired, and you are even more likely to do something else stupid. The only thing that can sober you up is time.
If you mean, does being drunk make people tell the truth, no. Sometimes people say things they wouldn't say if they were sober, because alcohol destroys your judgement. However, a liar will still lie, and a person who is truthful will probably still tell the truth.
If you are drunk, then there is very little you can do to get sober quicker. Drink water, about as much as the alcohol you had, and get something to eat - foods with carbohydrates work well. Regardless of what else you do, time is the only way to get sober enough to be driving. Vomiting eliminates non-digested alcohol still in your stomach. Sleep it off somewhere. Then drive safely.
yes
Yes a passenger can drink as well as the driver, Montana still doesn't have a drunk driving law. But if stopped you as a driver can drink, but you have to be sober when doing road side tests. If that makes sense
Hell no and I wish he was!