Impaired and Distracted Driving in Oregon | RoadReady Oregon
Prepare for Oregon DMV questions on alcohol, drugs, phones, fatigue, and distracted driving with multilingual study support.
Oregon treats impaired and distracted driving as preventable risk, not as bad luck. On the knowledge test, the safest answer is the one that removes the distraction before it becomes a driving problem.
Study points
- Alcohol, cannabis, medications, and fatigue all reduce judgment and reaction time. The test may ask about effects, not just penalties.
- Phone use is dangerous because it takes your mind, eyes, or hands away from driving. Oregon questions often focus on prevention rather than recovery.
- Being under the speed limit does not make distracted driving safe. Attention matters at every speed.
- If you feel impaired or too tired to drive well, the correct answer is to stop driving or never start the trip.
- Look for answers that reduce temptation before the vehicle moves, such as setting navigation early or putting the phone away.