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alcohol weakens a driver inhibitions which are the inner forces of one's personality that hold back or restrain one's impulsive behavior true or false

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Answer:

False.

Explanation:

Alcohol is a psychoactive substance with a large and varied number of effects on the body and therefore its combination with driving can be fatal. As a central nervous system depressant, alcohol acts on several organs. In the first doses it is a stimulant and generates the sensation of excitement. However, inhibitions and judgment are affected. For this reason, we can say that alcohol does not restrict impulsive behavior, but stimulates it.

As consumption increases, motor skills and reaction time will also suffer. In high doses, it may cause drowsiness or even fainting.

Alcohol consumption affects brain functions gradually. Starting with emotions (mood swings) to the ability to concentrate and reason. Drunk individuals have a higher risk of getting involved in a traffic collision. The physiological changes caused by the substance increase the likelihood of accidents occurring, both for drivers (motorcycle, car or bicycle) and pedestrians.