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When you are impaired by something for example; being under the influence
If you can maintain that average speed and avoid getting arrested for speeding, then 5.66... hours = 5 hours 40 minutes.
17-25... simply because they're inexperienced, and (in many cases) immature. Additionally, they are more likely to take risks by their passengers inciting them to drive irrationally.
According to about.com , # 1 position on the distributor cap faces towards the DRIVERS SIDE on the 1992 front wheel drive Cadillac models 4.9 L
Assuming a constant average speed of 70 miles per hour, dividing distance travelled by speed gives 8303/70 = 118.6142857 recurring (that is, 118.6142857142857..) hours or 118 hours 36 minutes and 51.428571 recurring (that is, 51.428571428571...) seconds. Practically, however, since you'd have to stop to refuel and change drivers on a trip that long, your drive time may exceed the calculation, above.
There is no study on impaired driving due to the risks involved in conducting such a study. However, drivers who are impaired may be paranoid and will drive the speed limit thinking it will avoid them from getting pulled over.
drive slow
Impaired
Sometimes, in the generally-futile hope that the cold air will keep them awake.
Two-thirds of all motor vehicle fatalities between the hours of midnight and 3 a.m. occurred in alcohol-impaired-driving crashes, and more than half (55%) of drivers involved in fatal crashes at those hours, were alcohol-impaired.
Alcohol has a serious impact on the ability to drive safely. Some of the effects of alcohol are impaired reaction times, poor judgement, impaired vision, reduced concentration, and sleepiness.
Assume that all other drivers are idiots, and drive as cautiously as possible. Or.. dont drive.
They can, yes.
Drive defensively. Never assume that you know another driver's intentions, even if you see them signaling a turn or lane change. When following someone, try to allow at least one car length per 10 MPH. Allow aggressive drivers to pass in the left lane. If a person is obviously intoxicated, call emergency services (911 in the United States) to report them. Keep your vehicle as far away from theirs as is reasonably possible, and if necessary, pull off the road until they're a safe distance away. Be vigilant and avoid distractions.
No, not if you've consumed enough to be impaired.
one half....A+
Zero. Marijuana will not kill you in its own right but it can kill if you drive impaired or make other impaired decisions.