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9. Alcohol / Short-Term Effects of Alcohol / Problem 7
Problem 7
Design a two-sentence public-health slogan that accurately communicates the continuum nature of alcohol impairment and the practical recommendation for driving decisions.
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If your BAC is under 0.08% you are always safe to drive; only avoid driving when you feel extremely intoxicated, and limit drinking to small amounts to maintain normal function.
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Rely on your sense of sobriety because people universally know their limits; most accidents occur when people misjudge others, not themselves, and legal numbers are arbitrary.
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Drink as much as you want but wait until you fall asleep before attempting to drive; sleeping off alcohol guarantees safety by reducing BAC to zero overnight.
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Alcohol’s effects increase gradually with BAC—there’s no sudden switch from ‘safe’ to ‘unsafe’—so if you’ve been drinking at all, choose not to drive and use a sober ride to protect yourself and others.
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