Alcohol's Effect on the Driving
Alcohol depresses and slows the nervous system. When driving under the influence of alcohol, this can cause you to lose your inhibitions, hamper your hand-eye coordination, and it can contribute to poor judgment. Even the smallest amount of alcohol can affect a person, even if the person doesn't notice it.
One of the first noticeable effects is a loss of inhibitions. For example, this could cause a driver to continue through or even accelerate through an intersection when a traffic signal is yellow, when under normal circumstances, he or she would be cautious when approaching such an intersection and more than likely stop rather than passing through it.
When you've consumed alcohol and attempt to drive, your hand-eye coordination can be hampered, causing you to swerve your vehicle on the roadways. It may also cause you to turn too sharply or not sharply enough and result in a collision with a car or pedestrian.
If too much alcohol is consumed then it can cause unconsciousness for the driver. Falling asleep while driving is not only dangerous for the driver, but it's also dangerous for anyone else sharing the roadways with the alcohol-influenced driver.
Texas accounts for over 10% of the alcohol related deaths in the United States. DWI’s cost Texans over $10,000 and they cannot be dismissed with classes like defensive driving or AA. Drinking and driving is not only dangerous it can cost you your life and your future.
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