Who needs to take this course? - Answer All first time drivers in Florida. How long is this course? - Answer 4 hours. This 4 hours Florida Traffic Law and Substance Abuse Education TLSAE course is also known as - Answer • Florida learners permit • Drug and Alcohol Test course • Florida First Time Driver course • Drug and Alcohol Traffic Awareness (D.A.T.A.) • Drug & Alcohol Course or Drug and Alcohol Class • Alcohol Drugs Accident Prevention Training (A.D.A.P.T.) This course includes - Answer The Societal Concerns of drugs and alcohol, The Economic Concerns of drugs and alcohol, How drugs and alcohol affect a motorist. Where is this course's knowledge applied? - Answer On the roadways of the State of Florida. How much alcohol can be fully processed by your liver in an hour? - Answer 8 oz of beer, 5 oz of wine, 1 oz of 80 proof alcohol What is the leading cause of death of people between the ages of 6 and 33? - Answer Accidents from motor vehicles. Driving Under the Influence or drunk driving is assumed at a BAC of ___. - Answer 0.08 Nothing can stop alcohol from being absorbed into your bloodstream. True of false? - Answer True. Eating food prior to drinking may slow this process but surely does not stop it. What type of drug is alcohol? - Answer Alcohol is a central nervous system depressant though within the first hour of drinking, alcohol acts as a stimulant. A person can become a problem drinker by drinking any type of alcohol. True or false? - Answer True. Alcohol negatively affects the eye's ability to distinguish red from green. True or false? - Answer True. What is the only way to sober up? - Answer The only way to sober up is time. Contrary to some belief, drinking coffee or taking a cold shower do not sober one up. Why does alcohol cause so many road collisions? - Answer Alcohol is involved in a very large number of road collisions because it leads to slow reflexes, problems with vision and a loss of self-control. Give an example of a Central Nervous System Depressant. - Answer Alcohol, Sleeping Pills, Barbiturates, Tranquilizers Give an example of a Central Nervous System Stimulant. - Answer Nicotine, Cocaine, Amphetamines Give an example of an Opioid. - Answer Opium, Codeine, Heroin Give an example of a Hallucinogen. - Answer LSD, Mushrooms, Morning Glory Seeds, Mescaline, PCP Give an example of a Cannabinol. - Answer Marijuana, Hashish Give an example of an Inhalant. - Answer Industrial Solvents, Aerosols, Gasoline, Chloroform, Airplane Glue, Metallic Paints, Nitrous Oxide or Laughing Gas Give an example of an Anabolic Steroid. - Answer Synthetic Testosterone Give an example of an Antipsychotic Drug. - Answer Haldol, Thorazine What are some ways drugs can enter our bodies? - Answer Drinking, Smoking, Snorting, Ingesting, Injecting and Inhaling Strength and content of a substance is a key factor in the entry of the substance into the body and its effects on the body. True or False? - Answer True. On average, beer has a higher alcoholic content than wine. True or False? - Answer False. Beer contains about 3-6% alcohol. Wine contains between 11 and 20%. Which has a higher alcohol content, Liqueur or Liquor? - Answer Liquor has a much higher alcohol content than Liqueur. Liquor's alcohol content ranges between 40 and 50%. Liqueur's alcohol content is between 25 and 35%. What are some factors involved with the strength of a drug? - Answer Duration of Use, Purity and Quantity Drugs and alcohol are all absorbed into the body differently depending upon the alcohol, drug and its classification. True or false? - Answer True. Alcohol does not require decomposition to be absorbed and can enter the bloodstream from the mouth, esophagus or stomach. True or False? - Answer True

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