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No, impaired drivers are not an asset to other drivers; in fact, they pose a significant danger on the road. Their impaired judgment and reaction times increase the risk of accidents, endangering not only themselves but also other motorists and pedestrians. The presence of impaired drivers undermines road safety and can lead to severe injuries and fatalities. Promoting responsible driving is crucial for protecting everyone on the road.

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