Overview
Risk
Causes
Treatment
Misc
100

What is alcohol? 

A depressant that slows down the central nervous system and impacts how the brain communicates with the body. 

100

Name one risk factor

Impaired Judgement, Reaction time, Vision impairment, Stress, Social Influence, Previous Offenses, Increased risk of Accident

100

What is a false sense of relaxation?

Thinking you are okay when you are not

Ex: Feeling calm, too confident, bathroom break

100

How many steps are there in the success timeline?

4 Steps

100

Who did we quote on the slideshow?

Maya Angelou

200

What is a DUI?

Driving Under the Influence as a minor

200

Who is affected by Drinking and Driving?

The students, family and community

200

What is a misconception about drinking and driving? 

Drinking water, coffee, or sports drinks reduces your alcohol. 

200

What is "MAT"?

Medication Assisted Treatment

200

What is the minimum jail time required with your third offense of drunk driving?

90 days in jail.

300

What is DWI?

Driving While intoxicated for adults

300

How does being impaired affect your body?

Vision impairment, Fatigue, stress, Reduced coordination, and impaired judgment. 

300

What's the number 1 reason students drink and drive?

Having impaired judgment and being peer pressured (ex: being pressured to drink or drive under the influence) 

300

How many resources involve the UNCG campus? 

3

300

What percentage of college students between the ages of 18-22 have drank alcohol?

49% 

400

How many levels of Misdemeanor are there?

5 Levels

400

What percentage of students believe it's "OKAY" to drive after 3-4 drinks?

40%

400

What is the reduced ability to judge your sobriety?

You are not able to think and understand what is happening and not be able to control your actions.

400

What is the Ignition Interlock Device?

A breathalyzer installed in a vehicle to prevent it from starting 

400

What is binge drinking?

Having 4-5 drinks within 2 hours in one sitting

500

At what alcohol concentration point is it illegal to drive?

0.08 or 8%

500
About how many people in their lifetime are affected by a drunk driver?

2 out of 3 People

500

What are the 4 situational factors?

Peers, Personal, Misconceptions, and Transportation

500

Name a peer support group 

Alcoholics Anonymous

UNCG Collegiate Recovery Community

500

Name one example of each misdemeanor

5-Open container violation

4-DUI with a BAC 0.08≥

3-DUI while driving with minor passengers in the vehicle

2-DUI resulting in property damage

1-DUI with a hit-and-run/ resisting arrest