If a person has a medical condition that could interfere with the safe operation of a motorvehicle, they should not drive. A license to operate a motor vehicle is a responsibility not only for your life but the lives of other motorists. If you should have a sudden medical emergency while at 65mph on the express way, imagine the carnage.
Whether a person with a brain tumor can drive depends on whether they have seizures or memory issues and what drugs they are taking to manage the symptoms. Their doctor or a family member is probably close enough to make sure they do not drive when it is not appropriate.
you should have someone drive you home and take at least one or two days off to recover
You should not drive after any surgery where you have gone "under" .
to drive a two wheelers You should first know how to drive a cycle? after that without asking from someone drive it secrectly on road when no one is at home................
by not careing about damaging the hard drive and doing stupid things
The hypothalamus, a region in the brain, plays a key role in regulating the sex drive.
Drive cautiously and at the first opportunity let them pass safely.
One should respond to "drive safe" by saying "Thank you, I will" or "I'll do my best to drive safely." This shows appreciation for the well-wishes and acknowledges the importance of safe driving.
If someone had an injury that damaged the cerebellum it would that affect the persons ability to drive a car. This is the part of the brain that is responsible for the coordination of motor control and once its is damaged, driving might be almost impossible.
your brain
Its hard drive
After drunk, our brain will become very excite that we can not act as usual. Therefore, it will directly lead to the traffic accidents, causing someone losing life.