No, individuals who are visually impaired typically cannot drive safely, as driving requires a certain level of visual acuity and the ability to perceive hazards on the road. Many jurisdictions have strict licensing requirements that include vision tests to ensure drivers can see adequately. Alternative transportation options, such as public transit or ridesharing services, are recommended for those with visual impairments.
There is no study on impaired driving due to the risks involved in conducting such a study. However, drivers who are impaired may be paranoid and will drive the speed limit thinking it will avoid them from getting pulled over.
No, not if you've consumed enough to be impaired.
Impaired
Zero. Marijuana will not kill you in its own right but it can kill if you drive impaired or make other impaired decisions.
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Then is you are using these drugs, responsibly you should not drive.
Then is you are using these drugs, responsibly you should not drive.
Not if you are mentally or physically impaired from it. Never take anything that could impair your ability to drive, or you will be charged with Driving While Impaired. If convicted, which you probably will be, you will lose your driver's license.
An impaired driver will likely be swerving from side to side as they drive. Also, They will probably be speeding, or going really slow.
Drivers can drive at night if they have good visibility, proper lighting on their vehicle, and are not impaired by fatigue or alcohol.
When you are impaired by something for example; being under the influence
Yes, it is always illegal to drive while intoxicated, no matter where you are. However, it is rarely illegal to drink and drive unless impaired.