Several factors can affect your driving, including distractions like mobile phone use, passengers, or loud music, which can divert your attention from the road. Weather conditions, such as rain, snow, or fog, can impair visibility and traction, making driving more hazardous. Additionally, fatigue and alcohol consumption significantly impair reaction times and decision-making abilities, increasing the risk of accidents. It's essential to remain focused, aware, and sober while driving to ensure safety for yourself and others.
The same way it does when you are driving a car
Yes it does
badly
will a speeding ticket in Europe affect my U.S. driving record?
It affect our jobs,driving and homes.
no
Driving them to extinction.
Your driving licence cannot be endorsed for drunk cycling.
Note: I am not a doctor or medical professional. from what i have read ibuprofen should not affect driving, however, take caution, and if you start to feel dizzy i would stop.
No, driving a car backwards does not affect the mileage in reverse. The odometer measures the distance the car has traveled regardless of the direction it is moving.
Speed of vehicle, mass of the vehicle, and nature of the collision (e.g. head-on, rear-end) can all affect the force of impact in driving.
It depends what licence you are referring to. It will not affect your application for a driving licence