Drug Impairment Quiz

 

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#1. Why is driving under the influence of drugs dangerous?

Both illegal and prescription/over-the-counter drugs can impair critical driving skills.

#2. What mindset should teens adopt about drugs and driving?

Zero tolerance keeps teens safe and protects others on the road.

#3. Which of the following demonstrates safe behavior regarding drugs and driving?

Awareness of drug effects prevents accidents and ensures safe driving.

#4. Which of the following increases the risk of drug-impaired crashes?

Multiple impairments dramatically increase the likelihood of accidents.

#5. What should you do if you have taken any drug that may impair driving?

Using a safe alternative eliminates the risk of drug-related crashes.

#6. True or False: Only illegal drugs can impair driving.

Alcohol, prescription, over-the-counter, and recreational drugs can all impair driving.

#7. True or False: Teen brains are more sensitive to drugs than adult brains.

Teens experience stronger cognitive and motor impairment, making them more vulnerable to crashes.

#8. True or False: Feeling alert means it is safe to drive after taking drugs.

Drugs can impair judgment even if you feel fine, making driving unsafe.

#9. Which of the following are signs of drug impairment while driving?

Drug impairment affects multiple aspects of driving, increasing crash risk.

#10. True or False: Prescription medications are always safe for driving.

Some prescriptions cause drowsiness, blurred vision, or delayed reactions, making driving unsafe.

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