Which of these statements is true about driving and taking drugs?

A.
Only illegal drugs can impair your driving

B.
Even over-the-counter drugs can impair your driving

C.
Any prescription drug is safe to use if you don't feel drowsy

D.
All of the above

3 answers

B. Even over-the-counter drugs can impair your driving

This statement is true because many over-the-counter medications can cause drowsiness or impair cognitive functions, which can affect driving ability. While illegal drugs are commonly associated with impaired driving, legal substances—including prescriptions and over-the-counter medications—can also have detrimental effects on driving skills.

A red and white triangular sign at an intersection means:

A.
Slow down if an emergency vehicle is approaching

B.
Look both ways as you cross the intersection

C.
Always come to a full stop at the intersection

D.
Slow down and be prepared to stop if necessary

D. Slow down and be prepared to stop if necessary

A red and white triangular sign is typically a yield sign, indicating that drivers should slow down and yield to any oncoming traffic or pedestrians, being prepared to stop if necessary.