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24. Illness

Driving Risks with Illness

Illness can impair driving in several ways:

  • Sensory and Cognitive Impairment: Illness affects the body's ability to transmit sensory information and the brain's processing speed, leading to delayed reactions and poor decision-making.
  • Reduced Response Time: Illness can slow down your ability to react quickly and take corrective action while driving, increasing the risk of accidents, including falling asleep at the wheel.
  • Medication Drowsiness: Certain medications, even common cold remedies, can induce drowsiness, compromising your alertness and driving safety.

To stay safe:

  • Assess Your Condition: Evaluate your ability to drive safely when feeling unwell.
  • Seek Medical Advice: Consult a healthcare provider about driving safety while on medication or recovering from illness.
  • Avoid Driving Drowsy: Refrain from driving if excessively tired or drowsy to prevent accidents.
  • Consider Alternatives: Arrange alternative transportation if unable to drive safely due to illness or medication effects.

Prioritize safety and responsible decision-making to protect yourself and others on the road.



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Lesson 3 Quiz


You will now answer 5 questions to test what you learned during this lesson. You must answer all questions correctly to receive completion credit for this lesson. You may answer the questions as many times as necessary to get them right.

You should review the lesson material if you don't do well on the quiz.

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  2. The "P" in the SIPDE process stands for:


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