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why is driving after mixing two drugs more dangerous than driving under…

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why is driving after mixing two drugs more dangerous than driving under the influence of one drug?
its equally dangerous.
its actually less dangerous, as they cancel each other out.
mixing drugs increases the risk of overdosing.
its hard to predict how youll react to the combination.

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

When two drugs are mixed, they can interact (synergistic or additive effects) which intensifies impairment. This makes driving after mixing two drugs more dangerous than one, as the combined effects on the body (like slowed reaction, poor judgment) are greater. The option stating "It’s actually more dangerous, as they affect each other too" aligns with this concept of drug interactions increasing danger.

Answer:

It’s actually more dangerous, as they affect each other too.