How Much Alcohol Consumption Can Be Detected in a Drunk Driving Test?
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A bottle of beer (600ml) would result in an alcohol concentration of 600×0.04/45.5, equating to 0.527mg/100ml, which already constitutes drunk driving. Below is an introduction to drunk driving-related information: Driving after drinking: Due to the numbing effects of alcohol, movements become clumsy, reactions slow, and operational abilities decrease, often making it difficult to properly control the vehicle. Drinking impairs attention: Judgment is reduced. A drunk person's reaction time to light and sound is prolonged, making it difficult to correctly assess safe distances and driving speeds, and to accurately receive and process traffic information on the road. Drinking reduces vision: It narrows a person's field of vision, causes unstable images, and decreases color perception, leading to an inability to detect and understand traffic signals, signs, and markings, as well as difficulty in spotting potential hazards at the edges of the visual field.