Reporting from Caradvice, January 27, 2012, RealAge says flu symptoms can cause a slow reaction, fatigue, and headaches.
In fact, if the condition gets worse, could have made eyes swollen, watery, so that vision can be impaired. Conditions such as these, roughly equal to the character of people when under the influence of alcohol to excess.
The driver who has the flu, sneezing usually have about 2-3 seconds time. So when a car traveling at 110 km / h on the highway, just one sneeze. That is the same as driving with your eyes closed throughout the 91 meters. Cold temperature conditions also led to increased intensity of sneezing, even repeatedly.
From the story above, would be more dangerous if when suffering from the flu while taking cold medicine. Therefore, most cold medicines contain a decongestant, which can cause drowsiness, feeling relaxed, and the reaction becomes slow muscle. It was also expected not to force your body works.
So advised, if you have a cold and need a ride, the best way is to ask a friend or relative to drive you while driving, read the side effects of the drug, and if possible, not taking any medicine until you finish driving.


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