How Alcohol Impairs Driving: BAC Levels & Skill Deterioration
Driving skills start to deteriorate at a blood alcohol concentration (BAC) of just 0.02% - the legal limit in many countries around the world.
Even a small amount of alcohol can affect your driving ability, slowing your reaction time, impairing your judgment, and reducing your coordination and balance. As BAC levels rise, so do the risks of accidents and impaired driving.
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