Alcohol is a drug, How does alcohol affect my body, How does alcohol affect my driving – BACtrack b70 User Manual

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The alcohol concentration in the breath is related to that in the

blood, and because of this, an individual’s Bac can be deter-

mined by measuring alcohol in the breath. The ratio of breath

alcohol to blood alcohol is generally estimated to be 2,100:1.

Therefore, 2,100 milliliters (ml) of alveolar air will contain ap-

proximately the same amount of alcohol as 1 ml of blood.

Alcohol is a Drug

alcohol is the chemical (ethanol or ethyl alcohol) resulting from

the fermentation of grapes or grain. alcohol is absorbed directly

into your bloodstream. From your bloodstream, the fluids in your

body tissues absorb the alcohol. Your brain is made up of a

large concentration of fluids and will absorb a large amount of

any alcohol you drink. Your liver eliminates the absorbed alcohol

at its own rate of time and nothing you eat or drink can speed up

the process. Your liver does this by oxidizing the alcohol (convert-

ing it into water and carbon dioxide). coffee, food or any other

“cure” will not sober you up. Only time will do that.

How does alcohol affect my body?

alcohol is a depressant. It has a relaxing effect on the muscles in

your body. The muscles of your eyes relax and lose focus. Your

eyesight will become fuzzy and you may experience double

vision. Brain activity is slowed. Your judgment, reflexes, and

coordination are all negatively affected.

some vision impairments that occur when you have been

drinking include:

narrowing of your field of vision

reduction in your depth perception

decreased ability to see in darkness

Increased sensitivity to glare and a longer time

for your eyes to readjust from the glare

some mental (brain) impairment can occur when you have

been drinking, including:

reduced awareness of danger

Becoming overly confident and reckless

difficulty in making decisions

reduction in balance

slowed reflexes

Impaired judgment

How does alcohol affect my driving?

we can’t emphasize enough how dangerous it is for you to

drink and drive. Your vision and your brain are the most impor-

tant factors in driving safely. If you jeopardize either by drinking,

and then you drive, you are likely to be involved in a serious or

fatal collision.

From california department of Motor Vehicles (http://www.dmv.ca.gov)

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