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What are the dangers of drunk driving?

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DelValerie
09/05/25 7:14am

Drunk driving has the following hazards: 1. Visual impairment: Under normal circumstances, a person's peripheral vision can reach 180 degrees. However, if the alcohol content exceeds 0.08%, the driver's field of vision will narrow. In this state, the person is no longer capable of driving. As for heavily intoxicated drivers, they may only perceive a very small portion of their surroundings. 2. Slowed motor reflexes: Reaction times can be delayed by one or two seconds. At a speed of 60km/h, the vehicle would have already traveled 16.67 meters in one second, which can inevitably lead to severe consequences. 3. Reduced tactile ability: When driving after drinking, the numbing effect of alcohol reduces the sensitivity of hands and feet, often making it difficult to properly control the accelerator, brakes, and steering wheel. 4. Impaired judgment and operational ability: After drinking, a person's reaction time to light and sound stimuli is prolonged, making it difficult to correctly judge distances and speeds. 5. Psychological changes: Under the influence of alcohol, people may overestimate their abilities, often ignoring advice from others and attempting tasks beyond their capabilities. 6. Increased fatigue: Due to the effects of alcohol, 80% of people are prone to hepatic stupor, commonly known as drowsiness or dozing off. This manifests as irregular driving, poor spatial vision, and other fatigue-related driving behaviors that can lead to traffic accidents.

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LeAriana
09/17/25 7:29am

I only realized how severe the dangers of drunk driving were after attending a traffic safety lecture last time. Driving under the influence slows your reaction speed by more than double, making it nearly impossible to brake in emergencies. Even scarier, alcohol impairs judgment—risky maneuvers you'd normally avoid, like speeding or running red lights, suddenly seem doable. Last year in our neighborhood, a drunk driver crashed into roadside stalls, flipping over three late-night snack stands—luckily, the vendors dodged in time. It's not just about endangering yourself and others; you'll face hefty fines, jail time, and a license suspension of at least five years. The worst part? These accidents often unfold in seconds, leaving no chance for anyone to react.

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Winifred
10/31/25 8:01am

As someone who has been driving for over a decade, I deeply understand the dangers of drunk driving. Alcohol directly affects vision and coordination, making it easy to mistake streetlight halos for double vision at night, leading to mistakes with the brake and accelerator. Many people think having just one or two drinks is fine, but in reality, driving ability is impaired as soon as blood alcohol concentration exceeds 0.02%. At a recent family gathering, someone insisted on driving after two bottles of beer and ended up scraping the guardrail while turning on an overpass, denting the entire car door. The repairs cost over 20,000 yuan, and the insurance refused to cover it. Worse, the accident record will make buying insurance more complicated in the future. I sincerely advise everyone to either avoid drinking or hire a designated driver.

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LaTeagan
12/14/25 8:08am

I've personally witnessed the horrific consequences of drunk driving. Alcohol numbs the brain, severely impairing one's attention span. Basic driving habits like checking side mirrors are completely forgotten - drivers won't even signal when changing lanes, let alone notice oncoming traffic. The scariest part is how it causes emotional outbursts, making people stomp on the accelerator when they should be braking. Two years ago after a company dinner, a colleague drove drunk and plowed straight into the greenbelt, smashing three trees - all airbags deployed. While he escaped serious injury, his car was totaled and he had to compensate the city for the trees. Not to mention losing his job during detention, leaving his whole family to suffer the consequences.

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