Are all illnesses equally dangerous for driving?
Human factor: Physical factors
Explanation
Not all illnesses are equally dangerous for driving. **Some neurological and mental disorders** can be especially dangerous. For example, **depression** can severely affect the ability to drive, as it can lead a person to lose concentration and make unsafe decisions. It is recommended not to drive during periods of severe depression and to always follow the appropriate medical treatment.
Additionally, **stress** can also negatively influence, as it can increase impulsivity and decrease reaction capacity. It is important to avoid driving during high-stress moments and seek help to manage it.
On the other hand, although chronic illnesses require precautions, not all are as dangerous as neurological and mental disorders. It is essential to be well-informed about the illness, the effects of medications, and to avoid driving when in poor condition.
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