Are inappropriate speed, alcohol and illnesses considered risk factors?
Human factor: Physical factors
Explanation
**Inadequate speed**, **alcohol**, and **illnesses** are considered risk factors in driving. Here I explain why:
- **Inadequate speed**: Driving at an excessive speed is a human factor that significantly contributes to traffic accidents. Reducing speed is an important preventive measure to avoid accidents, especially in adverse conditions such as rain.
- **Alcohol**: Consuming alcohol before driving is extremely dangerous. Alcohol affects the brain and vision, which increases the risk of having an accident. Even small amounts can be harmful.
- **Illnesses**: The driver's health conditions are also a risk factor. Illnesses that affect concentration, vision, or reaction time can increase the likelihood of accidents.
In summary, all these elements are risk factors that can be mitigated with responsible behavior at the wheel.
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