Depressants are barbituates, and have to cause drowsiness, which, in turn, increases your risk of falling asleep behind the wheel. They also tend to have an intoxicating effect, which, aside from the increased risk of falling asleep, impairs judgment.
When you drive on the road!
it is very dangerous to drive with a power steering leak. This is because steering can become almost impossible and you could have an accident.
Amphetamines are dangerous to take before and while driving. They reduce coordination and affect the ability to judge speed and distance.
make you not sad and kill you
its very dangerous you could pop your tire all the way and be stuck in the middle ok no were
Yes. The joint could separate and you would have no control over the steering.
Eventually the joint will separate and you will be unable to drive the vehicle. It could put you in a dangerous situation.
Yes you can drive with bipolar, you may choose not to when in a depressive state but it doesn't affect your driving skills. I, myself have bipolar and with the right meds and diet, adjust well and live a normal life.
In most people that class of anti-depressants will experience a sometimes dramatic drop in libito and sex drive but as long as he is performing your chances of getting pregnant shoul not be affected due to low sperm count.
If your all wheel drive goes out, typically your vehicle will begin skidding. It is considered very dangerous and could lead to an accident or collision.
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.
"Station wagons are safe to drive. However, it could be considered dangerous to drive a station wagon if you are an inexperienced or bad driver. Ultimately, it is up to you and your driving skills to make the experience safe or not."