The present study examined the prevalence of drug driving in a sample of Queensland drivers. Oral fluid samples were collected from 276 drivers who volunteered to participate at Random Breath Testing (RBT) sites in the area of the Gold Coast, Queensland. Illicit substances tested for included cannabis (delta 9 tetrahydrocannibinol [THC]), ecstasy (MDMA), amphetamines and cocaine. Drivers also completed a self-report questionnaire regarding their drug-related driving behaviour. Oral fluid samples from 9 participants (3.3%) were found to be positive for at least one illicit substance. The most common drugs detected in oral fluid were cannabis (n = 6) followed by amphetamines (n = 3). A key finding was that cannabis was also confirmed as the m...
This review deals with different aspects of driving under the influence of drugs (DUID).Cannabis, co...
To examine the prevalence, frequency and characteristics of drug driving and being caught for a drug...
The paper reports the findings of survey research recently completed in Melbourne, Australia, among ...
The present study examined the prevalence of drug driving in a sample of Queensland drivers. Oral fl...
Police services in a number of Australian states and overseas jurisdictions have begun to implement ...
Police services in a number of Australian states and overseas jurisdictions have begun to implement ...
Police services in a number of Australian states and overseas jurisdictions have begun to implement ...
Objective. Police Services in a number of Australian states and overseas jurisdictions have begun t...
Objective: Random roadside oral fluid testing is becoming increasingly popular as an apprehension an...
The purpose of this investigation is to present an overview of roadside drug driving enforcement and...
Introduction and Aims: Police Services in a number of Australian states have indicated random roadsi...
Despite a strong reliance on enforcement approaches to prevent drug driving in Australia, this behav...
Despite a strong reliance on enforcement approaches to prevent drug driving in Australia, this behav...
The bulk of research into drug driving in Australia has been undertaken from a road safety orientati...
Introduction: This study includes the evaluation of the use of drugs of abuse ratio in leisure envi...
This review deals with different aspects of driving under the influence of drugs (DUID).Cannabis, co...
To examine the prevalence, frequency and characteristics of drug driving and being caught for a drug...
The paper reports the findings of survey research recently completed in Melbourne, Australia, among ...
The present study examined the prevalence of drug driving in a sample of Queensland drivers. Oral fl...
Police services in a number of Australian states and overseas jurisdictions have begun to implement ...
Police services in a number of Australian states and overseas jurisdictions have begun to implement ...
Police services in a number of Australian states and overseas jurisdictions have begun to implement ...
Objective. Police Services in a number of Australian states and overseas jurisdictions have begun t...
Objective: Random roadside oral fluid testing is becoming increasingly popular as an apprehension an...
The purpose of this investigation is to present an overview of roadside drug driving enforcement and...
Introduction and Aims: Police Services in a number of Australian states have indicated random roadsi...
Despite a strong reliance on enforcement approaches to prevent drug driving in Australia, this behav...
Despite a strong reliance on enforcement approaches to prevent drug driving in Australia, this behav...
The bulk of research into drug driving in Australia has been undertaken from a road safety orientati...
Introduction: This study includes the evaluation of the use of drugs of abuse ratio in leisure envi...
This review deals with different aspects of driving under the influence of drugs (DUID).Cannabis, co...
To examine the prevalence, frequency and characteristics of drug driving and being caught for a drug...
The paper reports the findings of survey research recently completed in Melbourne, Australia, among ...