Alchool
DRUGS
HEMP: Perturbations of perceptions and motor skills, increased reaction time, attention is continuously diverted
OPIASES (heroin, morphine): attention and movements become slower, time increases and causes: drowsiness, apathy, reduced nocturnal visibility (narrowing of the pupil)
COCAINE: the driver believes he can drive without problems, his concentration and attention decrease, he becomes more irritable and aggressive and his reactions become uncontrollable. when the effect ends the driver feels tired fatigued.
AMPHETAMINES, METHANPHETAMINES: you no longer have a sense of reality and appreciation of situations, when the effect ends you feel tired
ECSTASY: there is a greater tendency to danger, the pupils dilate (and this causes little sensitivity to light). when the effect ends we feel tired and not very concerted
HALLUCINOGENS: we feel confused and disoriented, we have little attention and when the effect ends we feel tired. The visual field is the physical space normally perceived by an individual, with an angle of about 180 °