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BAC is determined by four factors

• Quantity of alcohol consumed.


• Body weight.


• How quickly drinks were consumed.


• Food eaten.

It is illegal for an individual who is 21 years of age or older to drive with a BAC of _______ or higher.

.08%

Individuals younger than 21, it is illegal to drive with a BAC of _____ or higher.

.01%

If a motorist has reached a BAC of slightly above .05% percent after drinking, the risk for causing a motor vehicle accident _______.

Doubles

When driving with a BAC of .10% the risk of causing a motor vehicle accident is _______ times as great.

Six

When driving with a BAC of .15% the risk for causing a motor vehicle accident is ______ times as great.

25

12 ounces of beer is equivalent to _______; They all contain about 1/2 ounce of alcohol per drink.

1 1/2 ounces of 80-proof whiskey and 5 ounces of table wine.

Most people arrested for drinking and driving had been drinking _______.

Beer

The only thing that can make a person sober is ______.

Time

After alcohol, _______ is the drug most often found with drivers involved in collisions.

Marijuana

What are telltale signs that a motorist has been drinking:

• Speeding


• Weaving


• Slow driving


• Jerking motion


• Quick stops

It is illegal to operate a motor vehicle on New Jersey roadways under the influence of:

Any illegal drugs or alcohol

Drugs that may affect basic driving skills include:

• Cold pills


• Tranquilizers


• Some prescription medications

What are the affects of marijuana in a motorist:

• Loss of tracking ability


• Distance judgement


• Vigilance


• Divided attention

State law permit the MVC to retest ___ of the driving population each year.

10 percent

A motorist should have their eyes checked every:

Year or two; two years

A motorist should always keep the ____ turned down and never wear ____

Radio ; earphones

90% of the alcohol detoxified is oxidized by:

The liver

10% of alcohol is eliminated by:

Breath, urine and sweat

Studies have proven conclusively that a combination of alcohol and anger is:

Responsible for much of the reckless, aggressive driving that can cause fatal highway accidents