A possible reason is that, even if they are awake, their muscle reaction times are impaired and they do not reflexively tense up just before impact (i.e.: their bodies are in a 'looser' muscular state.
Blood shot eyes can be a symptom of alcohol intoxication, but they can also be caused by other factors such as allergies, dry eyes, eye strain, or lack of sleep. So, blood shot eyes alone are not necessarily a definitive sign of being drunk.
The number of glasses of Andre (or any other alcoholic beverage) it takes to get drunk varies depending on factors such as the individual's weight, tolerance, and how quickly the alcohol is consumed. It's important to drink responsibly and know your limits to prevent overconsumption and its potential consequences.
The roots absorb water and minerals from the soil, which are then transported through the xylem tissues to the rest of the plant. This process, known as transpiration, helps provide essential nutrients and support to the plant's cells for growth and metabolism.
If a snake were to become intoxicated, its movements would likely be erratic and uncoordinated. It might have trouble slithering in a straight line, and its reflexes could be impaired, making it difficult for the snake to react quickly to external stimuli. Overall, intoxication could greatly impair a snake's ability to move effectively and could potentially put it in danger.
Clear fluid coming from your nose is usually nasal discharge, also known as mucus. It can be a result of allergies, colds, or sinus infections. If the fluid is watery and clear, it is likely to be caused by non-infectious factors like allergies.
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.
50/100. If your careful enough not to get hit by a car in the street lucky you. Depends if there are drunk drivers.
Teenagers are the age group which is most likely to get into a fatal car crash. It is believed that the reason for this is that teenagers do not drive as safely and also have a higher rate of drunk driving.
Statistics for drunk drivers can be found on MADD's website.
Bikers Against Drunk Drivers was created in 1986.
Part of it. Many teenagers are drunk drivers, but there are still many drunk drivers in other age groups.
police use a good way and should go ride with the drunk drivers
Think about it for a minute. If your blood alcohol is zero, you are not drunk. You have not likely had a drink. That would be the vast majority of drivers on the road. Logistically, it would be impossible to pull over all drivers and test them for 0% alcohol.
because when your drunk you don't know what your doing so you most likely you'd get in a crash :(
no
When tired or drunk..
No. It is not safe for them, their passengers, nor other drivers.