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#1. The likelihood of an accident increases if a driver is under the influence of
Alcohol, some illegal drugs, some prescription medications and some over-the-counter medications can cause drowsiness, sedation or impaired coordination, which may impair your ability to drive. If your doctor or pharmacist cautions you that a medication is likely to interfere with driving safely, pay attention. If you are feeling impaired after taking a medication, don’t drive. Let someone else do the driving until the effect has worn off