It gives you a false sense of confidence in your abilities
Your reaction times slow down
Interpretation of events is faulty--what you see may not be what is happening (eg seeing a green left turn arrow where there is not one
Drunk driving, alcohol poisoning, death, brain damage, jail time
A jail sentence of up to five years and fine of up to five thousand pounds. Also you may be banned from driving for several months or years and have a criminal record for life.
If you are not driving then three to five drinks (dancing burns off the alcohol) and anything over that an individual may make a fool of themselves. If you are driving then one drink of any alcoholic beverage is the limit.
If a person is issued a ticket for an accident in Minnesota, it will stay on his or her driving record for five years. However, if the accident was alcohol related, depending on the charge, it can stay longer.
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• Over 40% of fatal automobile accidents are alcohol-related • Approximately 30% of Americans will be in an accident involving alcohol • According to estimates, someone is injured in an alcohol-related accident every two minutes • Accidents involving alcohol are more likely to occur at night… about five times more likely •maybe..16,000 people every year
The five easiest skills to train are fletching,cooking,firemaking, hunter,and magic.But to get level 99 in any skill you really have to want that skill and it takes lots of time and determination.
He is driving a Lexus XF
.95*(first alcohol(l)) + .15*(second alcohol(l))=.45(10) 1st+2nd=10l
skill, knack, style, poise, taste, class
The top five causes of accidents in the U.S. include distracted driving, speeding, driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs, reckless driving, and weather-related conditions. Distracted driving, particularly due to smartphone use, has become a leading cause of crashes. Speeding and impaired driving significantly increase the likelihood of severe accidents. Additionally, adverse weather conditions can lead to loss of control and reduced visibility, contributing to accidents.