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Medication and driving do not mix – Police warn drivers

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The Guyana Police Force (GPF) has issued a stern warning to drivers about the dangers of driving while under the influence of medication. This advisory comes in response to a concerning rise in road incidents linked to both prescription and over-the-counter medications.
In an interview with Guyana Times on Tuesday, Sergeant Nicholas Higgins responsible for statistics at the Traffic Headquarters in Georgetown, emphasised the importance of the “5C’s” for safe driving.
“You must take into consideration: care, caution, consideration, courtesy, and common sense,” Sergeant Higgins stated. “You must use your common sense to know that when using certain types of medications, it will affect your body and how you operate.”

Sergeant Nicholas Higgins

Reports have revealed that some accidents have involved drivers being impaired by medications that induce drowsiness, dizziness, and impaired coordination. According to Sergeant Higgins, driving under the influence of these medications can be as hazardous as driving under the influence of alcohol.
“Take the time as a driver, to put systems in place whereby we can stop, give ourselves the time we need to take that medication, and if possible, acquire some rest before continuing any driving”, he pleaded.
The GPF’s warning serves as a crucial reminder for all drivers to be mindful of the potential side effects of any medication they consume before getting behind the wheel. Ensuring safety on the roads requires every driver to consider how medications may impact their ability to drive, thereby reducing the risk of accidents and enhancing overall road safety. (G9)

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