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Motorists issued warning as three medications could see you 'stop driving'
The DVLA could tell drivers on three types of medication to 'stop driving' as part of a crackdown, according to a leading motoring expert ...
When older folks were taking either antidepressants, sedative/hypnotics (sleep medications) or non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), they were nearly three times more likely to get a failing ...
Motorists on three types of common medication may not be allowed behind the wheel of their car due to a simple rule, warns ...
It’s become common knowledge that drinking and driving don’t mix — but should you get behind the wheel after popping a pill? It depends on the type of medication, according to the U.S. Food and Drug ...
A drug driver has been given a stern warning after failing to get a valid UK licence and being caught out on the M4. Claudiu Muntean, 24, of Merthyr Street, Cardiff, pleaded guilty to driving a motor ...
Warning labels on medications about the dangers of driving are not enough to stop people getting behind the wheel with most driving while affected by drugs, according to (QUT) Queensland University of ...
December is National Impaired Driving Prevention Month, a time to raise awareness about the dangers of driving under the influence of alcohol, drugs or other substances.
Some common medications for colds, allergies and anxiety can impair driving ability as much as alcohol does -- but in ways so subtle that people may not realize they are impaired. The government is ...
West Yorkshire Police has launched a campaign to cut the number of people killed or seriously injured by drink and drug ...
Some common medications -- including antidepressants, sleep aids and painkillers -- may dull the driving skills of seniors, a new study finds. Many different medication classes have been linked to the ...
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