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Chapter 6 Drinking, Drugs and Health

Chapter 6 discusses the dangers of alcohol consumption and its correlation with increased accident risks. A Blood Alcohol Concentration (BAC) just above 0.05% doubles the chance of an accident, while at 0.10%, the risk is six times greater, and at 0.15%, it is 25 times greater. Chapter 7 outlines DUI penalties, including the concept of implied consent, highlighting the importance of following traffic laws. Key enforcement indicators include speeding, weaving, slow driving, erratic motions, and sudden stops. Awareness of these factors can help prevent accidents and legal consequences.

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Chapter 6 Drinking, Drugs and Health

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  1. Chapter 6 Drinking, Drugs and Health

  2. The risk of drinking… • BAC slightly above .05% = chance of an accident doubles • .10% = six times as great • .15% = 25X the chance of an accident

  3. What do the police look for?? • Speeding • Weaving • Slow driving • Jerking car motions • Quick, sudden stops

  4. Chapter 7 - Driver Privileges and Penalties • Know the DUI penalties on pages 111-114.. • What is implied consent??? • Many more fines and laws in chapter 7! • Don’t tag quick check??? P. 120

  5. Points scavenger hunt! • Find the points assigned to the following violations Failure to yield to a pedestrian ___ Racing on a highway ____ Failure to obey traffic signals____ Tailgating ____ Reckless driving ____ Speeding 15-29 over the speed limit ___

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