Something else to worry about…yay. Texas lawyer Justin Sparks warns that driving under the influence isn't limited to alcohol or illegal drugs; even excessive caffeine consumption can lead to arrest and license suspension. In a YouTube short, Sparks explains that substances like prescription medications, over-the-counter drugs, and high doses of caffeine can impair driving abilities.
Consuming too much coffee might cause jitteriness, anxiety, or loss of focus, potentially leading to reckless or impaired driving charges. While such cases are rare, Sparks says it's important for drivers to recognize that any substance affecting their ability to drive safely could result in serious legal consequences.
Source: The Sun