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The legal limit for driving alcohol refers to the maximum blood alcohol concentration (BAC) allowed while operating a vehicle. Exceeding this limit is typically illegal and sign...
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The legal limit for driving alcohol refers to the maximum blood alcohol concentration (BAC) allowed while operating a vehicle. Exceeding this limit is typically illegal and sign...
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Driving dissociation describes a state in which a person feels detached from their body, thoughts, emotions, or surroundings while operating a vehicle. It can appear as feeling...
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An inside car dash cam records video while you drive, capturing events ahead and sometimes to the sides or rear. Mounted to the windshield or dash, it runs continuously or on tr...
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GEICO’s mature driving course is a classroom or online program designed for older drivers who want to refresh safe-driving practices and possibly qualify for an auto insurance...
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On two-lane roads, solid yellow and broken yellow line markings tell you when it is safe to pass and when to stay put. Understanding these rules helps you drive legally and avoi...
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Driving while dissociating can impair perception, attention, and reaction in ways similar to severe fatigue or intoxication. Dissociation driving occurs when a driver’s awaren...
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A hotspot for car refers to a specific area where traffic congestion, collision risk, or parking demand is notably higher than in surrounding locations. These hotspots can be ur...
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Falling asleep while driving but not tired is often the result of automatic behavior, cumulative sleep loss, and microsleeps—brief, involuntary lapses that occur without the d...
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Most people can resume driving within 2 to 4 hours after eye dilation, but many need 4 to 6 hours or longer for full recovery of focus and light comfort. Dilation typically begi...
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To deter a motor vehicle means to take action intended to prevent or discourage a driver from operating a vehicle, often because the driver is under the influence, unsafe, or ot...
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