If you are feeling tired before driving, you should
Driving tired increases crash risk. Wait until you’re rested to stay alert and safe.
If you notice your vehicle’s headlights are not properly aimed, you should
Proper headlight aim helps you see clearly and avoid dazzling others.
If a police officer signals you to pull over, you should
Stop safely and promptly so the officer can approach without risk.
One standard drink in Australia contains
In Australia, a standard drink equals 10 grams of pure alcohol.
If your BAC is 0.06 but you feel fine
You may feel okay, but 0.06 is over the legal limit.
Taking sedatives before driving results in
Sedatives reduce alertness and delay your responses.
Driving the morning after heavy drinking is risky because
Alcohol can stay in your system and affect driving even after several hours.
Drivers who must have zero BAC in WA include
These drivers are legally required to maintain 0.00 BAC.
If you’re unsure how a medication affects your driving
Always check with a professional before driving under medication.
A person with a BAC of 0.03 must not
Bus drivers are required to have 0.00 BAC while operating.
The safest BAC for driving is
A BAC of zero is the safest and is required for many drivers.
If you take drugs and then drive
Drugs impair driving performance and increase your likelihood of a crash.
Over-the-counter medication before drinking should be
Some common medications can dangerously interact with alcohol and impair driving.
After 6 hours of sleep following drinking
Alcohol can remain in your body longer than you expect; sleeping doesn’t guarantee safe BAC levels.
If your legal BAC limit is 0.02%, you should
To ensure you stay below 0.02%, it’s safest not to drink at all before driving.
If your BAC limit is 0.05%, the number of drinks you can safely have depends on
BAC is affected by body size, gender, and how quickly your body processes alcohol—there’s no fixed number of drinks for everyone.
If you haven’t eaten before drinking alcohol, your BAC
Food slows alcohol absorption; drinking on an empty stomach can cause you to reach the legal limit faster.
If you drank the night before and plan to drive the next morning, you
Alcohol can stay in your bloodstream for hours, so your BAC might still be elevated the following day.