Weegy: NARCOTICS like heroin, and cough syrups with codeine, can make a driver drowsy and unable to concentrate.
User: are the leading cause of death for 15- to 20- year olds
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Motor vehicle crashes are the leading cause of death for 15- to 20-year-olds.
Added 117 days ago|2/5/2023 12:35:31 AM
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Yes, that's correct. The use of drugs like heroin and cough syrup with codeine can have significant impacts on a person's ability to drive safely. These substances can cause drowsiness, fatigue, and impair a person's ability to concentrate and react quickly to changes in their environment. Driving under the influence of these drugs is illegal and can be extremely dangerous, as it increases the risk of car accidents and other incidents on the road.
It is important to always be aware of the potential side effects of any substance you may be using and to never drive under the influence of drugs or alcohol. If you need to take a medication that could impact your ability to drive, it is recommended to plan for alternative transportation or to avoid driving until the effects of the substance have worn off.
Added 109 days ago|2/13/2023 12:02:01 PM