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#1. Why is alcohol dangerous while driving?
Alcohol affects decision-making, motor skills, and perception, all critical for safe driving.
#2. True or False: Alcohol impairment only affects driving at night.
Impairment affects driving at all times, regardless of traffic or lighting conditions.
#3. Which of the following are signs of alcohol impairment?
Impairment manifests in multiple ways, all of which compromise driving safety.
#4. What should you do if you have consumed alcohol?
Using a safe alternative eliminates the risk of alcohol-related crashes.
#5. True or False: A small amount of alcohol is safe for teen drivers.
Teens are legally prohibited from drinking, and even small amounts significantly increase crash risk.
#6. What is the most important reason teens should never drive after drinking?
The primary goal is preserving life and safety for the driver, passengers, and others on the road.
#7. True or False: Teen brains are more sensitive to alcohol than adult brains.
Teens experience stronger cognitive and motor impairment at lower alcohol levels.
#8. True or False: Feeling “okay” after drinking means it’s safe to drive.
Even if you feel alert, your motor skills and judgment are still impaired.
#9. Which of the following increases risk for alcohol-related crashes?
Combining alcohol with risky behaviors dramatically raises the likelihood of accidents.
#10. Which of the following is a safe mindset about alcohol and driving?
Recognizing zero tolerance keeps teens safe and legal.



