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1. If you are taking any sort of medicine, you should:
Explaination: Your doctor or pharmacist will advise you of any potential side effects of your medication.
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2. To reduce the effect of alcohol before driving or riding you should:
Explaination: Your body will process the alcohol out of your system over time. Adding other liquid does not affect your body's ability to eliminate the alcohol
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3. If you have used illegal drugs you:
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4. If you are going out and going to drink alcohol, the best way to avoid having to drink and drive is to:
Explaination: Organise a taxi, dedicated driver that doesn't drink, or public transport to get home.
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5. Is it an offence to refuse to take a POLICE breath test?
Explaination: It's always an offence to refuse a breath test.
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6. When drivers have been drinking, the crashes they are involved in are generally:
Explaination: Alcohol impairs your ability to react, therefore the crashes tend to be more serious.
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7. Having 1 or 2 alcoholic drinks before driving:
Explaination: Any amount of alcohol impairs your ability.
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8. 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?
Explaination: Prescription drugs need the advice of a doctor or pharmacist before you take them, and they may have unwanted side effects that affect your ability to control a vehicle
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9. If you hold a learner or provisional licence class what is the Blood Alcohol Concentration (BAC) limit?
Explaination: You must not drink any alcohol and drive on a learner or provisional licence.
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10. Even if you feel unaffected after drinking alcohol, you should:
Explanation: Any amount of alcohol impairs your ability.
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11. If you are taking several medications and you want to drive, you should:
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12. If you take medicine and then drink alcohol:
Explaination: You should avoid all alcohol when taking medicine, and you should also check with your doctor that it is OK to drive when taking a specific medication.
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13. After drinking alcohol you could:
Explaination: Any amount of alcohol impairs your ability to think.
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14. On Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights, how many serious crashes involve alcohol?
Explaination: Alcohol is the leading cause of serious accidents on Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights.
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15. Before driving a motor vehicle or riding a motor cycle it is safest:
Explaination: Any amount of alcohol impairs your ability, even if you don't feel like it is.
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16. If you are affected by a legal drug, such as a medicine (e.g. cold or allergy tablets)
Explaination: Medications can make you drowsy and less able to judge situations on the road.
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17. 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:
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18. Alcohol is a depressant. This means:
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19. What is the safest way to stay under the legal alcohol limit?
Explanation: Not drinking alcohol is the safest way to be sure you will be under the limit. While you can test yourself with a breathalyser, you may still have alcohol in your system and any amount of alcohol will impair your ability to control a vehicle.
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20. Before taking any drugs and then driving it is most important to:
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