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ALCOHOL AND DRUG CONSUMPTION
Alcohol is related to over 30% of the motor vehicle accidents in the
United States. It is extremely dangerous to drink alcoholic bever-
ages and drive a UTV. Alcohol, even in moderation, severely im-
pairs your ability to control an UTV.
Substances to avoid when driving:
1. Alcohol
2. Over-the-counter or prescription drugs
3. Illegal/mood altering drugs
Be aware that prescription and over-the-counter medications can
cause drowsiness and impaired judgment. A wide range of medica-
tions, including allergy, cold, flu, and headache medications, will
affect your physical abilities and judgment.
Your physical size and weight will not minimize the effects of even
one antihistamine tablet, so use extreme care if you need to take
medications before you plan to drive your UTV.
Illegal drugs not only inhibit your judgment and ability to drive your
UTV, but there can be severe legal consequences if you are con-
fronted by law enforcement authorities. The same is true for exces-
sive alcohol use, so never use alcohol or drugs before or during
your UTV drive.
SOUND JUDGMENT
THE EFFECTS OF ALCOHOL*
The Number of Drinks that
Impair Mental and Physical Abilities
1 to 2 DRINKS
Mental processes such as restraint,
awareness, concentration, and judgment
are affected, reaction time slowed; inabil-
ity to perform complicated tasks.
3 to 4 DRINKS
Depth perception, glare recovery, eye
movement, and focus affected; decreased
judgment and control.
5 or more DRINKS
Coordination deteriorates; loss of critical
judgment, and impaired memory and com-
prehension.
*According to the ATV Safety Institute
INDICATES
A
POTENTIAL
HAZARD
THAT
COULD
RESULT
IN
SERIOUS
INJURY
OR
DEATH
.
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