| A | B |
| inner forces of personality that hold back or restrain one's impulsive behavior | inhibitions |
| percent of alcohol in a person's bloodstream as measured by police department or others | blood alcohol concentration |
| drug that can slow down the central nervous system | depressant |
| on the spot roadside tests helping law enforcement officers detect driver impairment | field sobriety test |
| drugs that can be legally obtained without a doctor's prescription | over the counter |
| process in which young people help other young people make decisions and determine goals | peer education |
| drug that alters a person's thinking and distorts vision, perception, and other senses | hallucinogen |
| drug that can speed up a person's central nervous system | stimulant |
| machine that determines BAC by the amount of infrared light absorbed by the breath | intoxilyzer |
| drug that can only be purchased under a doctor's order | prescription drug |
| influence that others of similar age and/or interests have on a person | peer pressure |
| by accepting a driver's license, a person agrees to be tested for BAC if arrested | implied consent law |
| involuntary jerking of the eyes as a person gazes to the sides | nystagmus |
| abstains from drinking at social functions | designated driver |