Driving fitness can be impaired by the following: fatigue, ill health, distractions in the vehicle, drugs/alcohol, emotions (anger, sadness, fear).
Substances that can impair fitness to drive similarly to alcohol include various drugs, such as opioids, benzodiazepines, and other sedatives, which can affect coordination, reaction times, and judgment. Additionally, recreational drugs like marijuana and stimulants can also impair cognitive functions and motor skills. Certain over-the-counter medications, especially those with antihistamines, can cause drowsiness and reduced alertness. Overall, any substance that alters mental or physical capabilities poses a risk while driving.
If you drink alcohol, it will impair your ability to drive.
Yes. Most definitely.
It is not recommended to drive while taking Dramamine as it can cause drowsiness and impair your ability to drive safely.
It depends. Any substance, such as alcohol or drugs, prescription or otherwise, that influence/impair your driving can violate state laws. The idea is that if you are not safe to drive you should not be driving. It's an issue of public safety. If you have something in your system that COULD impair your driving, then the next step is to determine if it DID impair your driving. A few ounces of beer with a meal would probably not influence/impair your driving. As you increase the concentration you make the influence/impairment more likely. Same with drugs. The short answer, low dose, less likely to impair, high dose, more likely to impair.
No, weed doesn't impair your ability to drive like alcohol does.
If you want to hit things... then sure go ahead
Drinking a sufficient amount of alcohol can impair driving performance, thus increasing the risk of an accident.
impair=hinder, impede
Some can, some can't. It depends on the drug. This will be indicated on the label, but consult the pharmacist for details.
Some drugs known to impair driving and increase the risk of accidents on the road include alcohol, marijuana, prescription medications like opioids and benzodiazepines, and illegal drugs like cocaine and methamphetamine. It is important to avoid driving under the influence of any substance that can impair your ability to drive safely.
Too much marijuana will impair your vision. Only a little bit will impair your judgement.