JUPITER ISLAND, Fla. — Tiger Woods was reported to have bloodshot and glassy eyes during an interview after a car crash last week, according to a recently released sheriff's office report. The report detailed that Woods displayed slow and lethargic movements and was visibly sweating while responding to deputies' questions, raising alarms about his state of health.

When asked if he had consumed any prescription medications, Woods acknowledged that he took a few. This revelation, combined with his behavior at the time of the crash, has led to renewed discussions about the responsibilities of drivers in maintaining focus on the road.

The incident occurred when Woods admitted that he was distracted, as he was looking at his phone and adjusting the radio before colliding with a pickup truck. The combination of these factors brings forward critical conversations around the dangers of distracted driving, not just for Woods but for anyone behind the wheel.