This is a timed quiz. You will be given 45 seconds per question. Are you ready?
Any amount of alcohol impairs your ability to think.
Any amount of alcohol impairs your ability, even if you don't feel like it is.
Any amount of alcohol impairs your ability.
Your doctor or pharmacist will advise you of any potential side effects of your medication.
Not drinking alcohol is the safest way to be sure you will be under the limit.
Alcohol is the leading cause of serious accidents on Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights.
It's always an offence to refuse a breath test.
You must not drink any alcohol and drive on a learner or provisional licence.
Medications can make you drowsy and less able to judge situations on the road.
Your body will process the alcohol out of your system over time. Black coffee and water will not reduce the immediate affects of the alcohol.
You should avoid all alcohol when taking medicine, and you should also check with your doctor that it is OK to drive when taking a specific medication.
Alcohol impairs your ability to react, therefore the crashes tend to be more serious.
Using illegal drugs can have serious side effects and impair your ability to safely control a vehicle.
Prescription drugs need the advice of a doctor or pharmacist before you take them, and they may have unwanted side effects that affect your ability to control a vehicle
Prescription drugs need the advice of a doctor or pharmacist before you take them, and they may have unwanted side effects that affect your ability to control a vehicle
Any amount of alcohol impairs your ability to think.
Your doctor or pharmacist will advise you of any potential side effects of your medication.
Organise a taxi, dedicated driver that doesn't drink, or public transport to get home.
Any amount of alcohol impairs your ability.
The level is 0.02. This means there is 20mg of alcohol per 100ml of blood. Although, bear in mind that any alcohol in your system will affect your ability, even if you can't notice it.