Short Answer:
1. What determines a person’s BAC?
2. What are the physiological effects of alcohol?
3. How does alcohol affect judgment?
4. What does it mean to be charged with DUI?
5. What is the implied consent law?
6. What are the possible penalties for a DUI conviction?
7. Why might a person who has had a couple of drinks be willing to take more risks?
8. What is the “open container” law?


Sentence Completion
1. Your level of _________ is determined by your BAC.
2. A ________ is an “on the spot” roadside evaluation for intoxication.
3. The influence that others your own age have on you is called _________.
4. The best safeguard against drunk driving is to have a non-drinking friend volunteer to be a _____________.


Critical Thinking:
You are at a party, and the friend you came with has had several drinks. He appears to be sober and shows no symptoms of being even slightly impaired. He tells you that he has had a couple of cups of coffee and feels fine. You only live about 5 miles away. What should you do?