Impairments and Effects
Legal Consequences
Blood Alcohol Concentration (BAC)
Field Sobriety Tests
Prevention Strategies
100

Name one common physical impairment associated with driving under the influence.

Slurred speech, impaired coordination, blurred vision, slowed reaction time, etc.

100

What is the potential penalty for a first-time OVI offense?

It varies by jurisdiction, but it may include fines, license suspension, probation, mandatory alcohol education programs, and potential jail time.

100

What does BAC stand for?

Blood Alcohol Concentration.

100

What is the primary purpose of field sobriety tests?

The primary purpose of field sobriety tests is to assess a person's level of impairment and determine if they are fit to drive.

100

Name one alternative transportation option to driving under the influence.

  1. Designated Driver
  2. Ride-Sharing Services
  3. Taxi Services
  4. Public Transportation
  5. Walking
  6. Bicycling
  7. Carpooling
  8. Sober Ride Programs
  9. Mobile Apps
200

What sense is most affected by alcohol impairment?

Vision

200

Name one consequence of having a suspended license due to OVI.

Increased insurance rates, difficulty finding employment, social stigma, etc.

200

What is the legal BAC limit for drivers under 21 in many states?

0.02% BAC (often zero tolerance).

200

Name one standardized field sobriety test used by law enforcement officers.

  1. Horizontal Gaze Nystagmus (HGN) Test
  2. Walk-and-Turn Test
  3. One-Leg Stand Test
200

What is the purpose of establishing designated drivers?

The main purpose of establishing designated drivers is to prevent drunk driving and ensure everyone has a safe ride home.

300

What cognitive function is impaired by alcohol that affects decision-making?

Judgement

300

What is the minimum age requirement for a legal alcohol BAC when operating a vehicle?

The minimum age requirement for a legal alcohol BAC when operating a vehicle is typically 21 years old.

300

What device is used to measure a person's BAC?

A breathalyzer or alcohol breath test

300

What does the HGN test stand for?

HGN stands for Horizontal Gaze Nystagmus-is an involuntary jerking of the eyes that occurs as they move horizontally, often used as a field sobriety test to detect alcohol or drug impairment. 

300

What type of education can help prevent individuals from driving under the influence?

  1. Public awareness campaigns
  2. School programs
  3. Community workshops
  4. Parental guidance
  5. Driver education programs
  6. Social norms campaigns
  7. Alternative transportation options awareness
400

What motor skill is significantly impacted by alcohol consumption?

Balance and coordination.

400

What type of charge is an OVI considered: civil or criminal?

Criminal

400

At what BAC level does impairment typically begin for most individuals?

0.02% to 0.05%.

400

What does the walk-and-turn test assess?

The walk-and-turn test assesses a person's balance and coordination by having them walk heel-to-toe along a straight line.

400

What community programs might offer safe rides home for intoxicated individuals?

  1. Designated Driver Programs
  2. Ride-Sharing Services
  3. Taxi Services
  4. Sober Ride Programs
  5. Public Transportation
  6. AAA's Tipsy Tow Service
  7. Student-Led Safe Ride Programs
  8. Community-Based Designated Driver Services
500

What effect does alcohol have on a driver's ability to judge distances and speeds accurately?

 Impaired depth perception.

500

What is the potential penalty for a second-time OVI offense?

Increased fines, longer license suspension, mandatory alcohol treatment programs, and possible jail time.


500

How long does it typically take for the body to metabolize one standard drink of alcohol?

Approximately one hour.

500

What is the purpose of the Romberg balance test during field sobriety testing?

To assess a person's ability to estimate time while maintaining balance.

500

Besides alcohol, what other substances can impair driving abilities?

Drugs, including prescription medications and illegal substances.

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