Alcohol Drugs
If you take medicine and then drink alcohol:
Alcohol is a depressant. This means:
When drivers have been drinking, the crashes they are involved in are generally:
To reduce the effect of alcohol before driving or riding you should:
Even if you feel unaffected after drinking alcohol, you should:
If you are driving a bus, taxi, hire-car, heavy motor vehicle (over 13.9 tonnes Gross Vehicle Mass), or a vehicle with a dangerous load, it is an offence when the level of alcohol in your blood reaches:
Before driving a motor vehicle or riding a motor cycle it is safest:
You want to drive your car but you have a very bad headache. A friend gives you some of their headache tablets to kill the pain. What should you do before you take these tablets?
If you hold a learner or provisional licence class what is the Blood Alcohol Concentration (BAC) limit?
If you are going out and going to drink alcohol, the best way to avoid having to drink and drive is to:
If you are affected by a legal drug, such as a medicine (e.g. cold or allergy tablets)
What is the safest way to stay under the legal alcohol limit?
After drinking alcohol you could:
If you are taking any sort of medicine, you should:
If you have used illegal drugs you:
Before taking any drugs and then driving it is most important to:
On Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights, how many serious crashes involve alcohol?
Having 1 or 2 alcoholic drinks before driving:
If you are taking several medications and you want to drive, you should:
Is it an offence to refuse to take a POLICE breath test?
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