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Three factors that, alone or in combination with each other,
significantly increase the likelihood of traffic crashes and fatalities
are _________, ______ ____________ ______ ___________,
and ________ __________ - ANSWER-youth, taking medication
with alcohol, and alcohol tolerance
Alcohol is responsible for the deaths of _________ persons per
year in United States and is involved in approximately ____% of
all traffic fatalities - ANSWER-100,000; 40
Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) was started in 1980 by
mothers whose children has been killed or injured by drunk
drivers. How many states adopted tougher drinking laws and DWI
penalties as a result of this organization? - ANSWER-30
As of 2005, state law states that an interlock must be installed for
how long on all vehicles driven by an individual who has been
convicted of a DWI? - ANSWER-1 year
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What does an interlock device do? - ANSWER-not allow a vehicle
engine to start if the analyzer detects alcohol on the driver's
breath
National Highway Traffic Safety Administration credits state laws
that raised the legal drinking age to 21 with preventing almost
______ deaths annually - ANSWER-1,000
True or false: consuming more alcohol does not raise your BAC
level or increase your level of impairment - ANSWER-False: the
more alcohol consumed, the higher your BAC and level of
impairment
True or False: Young drivers are inexperienced not only in driving
but also in drinking and in combining the two activities -
ANSWER-True
True or false: combining medication with alcohol is ok and does
not increase crash risk - ANSWER-False. Sedatives and
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tranquilizers alone can impair driving skills and can impair them
even more when combined with alcohol
How many drinks per hour can your body remove from your blood
stream?
A: 1
B: 2
C: 3
D: 4 - ANSWER-A: 1 drink per hour
The repeated performance of a particular task in association with
alcohol consumption leading to the development of this form of
adaptation. An example of this adaptation is driving a familiar car
over a particular route under routine circumstances without being
involved in a crash even if the driver has been drinking -
ANSWER-"learned" or "behavioral" tolerance
What is tolerance? - ANSWER-needing to take larger amounts of
alcohol or other drugs to experience the same effect they got
before with a smaller amount