How Does Alcohol Affect The Time Drivers

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Around one quarter of deaths on Australia’s roads involve drink-driving. Over a decade, this amounts to over 3,500 deaths, as well as many thousands of serious injuries. Even at low concentrations such as 0.05, alcohol increases the time drivers take to make decisions and reduces their capacity for precise motor movements, which escalates the risk of injury and death. Alcohol also reduces inhibition and increases confidence and risk-taking, which can cause people to make inaccurate judgements about how much alcohol they have consumed and continue to drink drive. Examination has shown that estimating the number of “standard drinks” consumed is difficult, as young adults frequently make inaccurate judgements when determining if they are sober