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Question:
Drug-impaired driving is as dangerous as alcohol-impaired driving. Minnesota law prohibits driving while impaired by controlled or hazardous substances. These substances include illegal drugs and prescription drugs as well as household products. These substances can impair a driverâs mental and physical ability to safely operate a vehicle and respond to driving conditions. Also, even legal drugs that may not cause impairment by themselves can produce powerful intoxicating effects when mixed with alcohol. [Drugs and Driving, Chapter 8 Driving Under the Influence of Alcohol or Drugs, Minnesota Driver's Manual]
Comments
EdgarCeja26
5 years ago
Great app
Myles Blake High School
5 years ago
I only got 2 questions wrong
Tim de Bear
5 years ago
In the midst of finishing up learning on the older app, it told me to download this newer version. However, I didn’t want to have to go through all those questions again, so I simply finished reviewing on the old app and took the practice test on this newer app. Upon completion of the tests, it would not let me move forward or see my score! How should I know if I have done well enough to pass if I cannot see my own score?