Question Taking drugs along with alcohol: Answers Increases the risk of causing a crash. Is no more dangerous than consuming alcohol by itself. Lessens the effect of alcohol on your ability to drive. Has no effect on your general driving ability. Explanation Drugs (including illegal, prescription, and over-the-counter medications) can affect your brain function and impair your ability to drive safely. Combining alcohol with other drugs will increase the risk of a crash. Pass your DMV Written Test with flying colors Take me to the cheat sheet Pennsylvania This questions appears in the following tests: Colorado Practice Test 9 Nevada Practice Test 25 Colorado Practice Test 7 Florida Practice Test 23 Hawaii Practice Test 15 Idaho Practice Test 33 Idaho Practice Test 20 Indiana Practice Test 33 Iowa Practice Test 27 Louisiana Practice Test 17 Louisiana Practice Test 36 Maine Practice Test 21 Massachusetts Practice Test 10 Massachusetts Practice Test 24 Michigan Practice Test 39 Minnesota Practice Test 13 Minnesota Practice Test 33 Missouri Practice Test 10 Missouri Practice Test 9 Montana Practice Test 5 Montana Practice Test 13 Nevada Practice Test 3 Nevada Practice Test 34 New Hampshire Practice Test 35 New Hampshire Practice Test 25 New Jersey Practice Test 14 North Carolina Practice Test 3 North Dakota Practice Test 24 North Dakota Practice Test 7 Oregon Practice Test 27 Oregon Practice Test 13 Pennsylvania Practice Test 18 Pennsylvania Practice Test 15 Pennsylvania Practice Test 6 Rhode Island Practice Test 2 South Carolina Practice Test 9 South Carolina Practice Test 12 Texas Practice Test 28 Texas Practice Test 9 Utah Practice Test 17 Utah Practice Test 16 Vermont Practice Test 14 Vermont Practice Test 9 Virginia Practice Test 5 West Virginia Practice Test 4 West Virginia Practice Test 4 Wisconsin Practice Test 12