As more states in the U.S legalize recreational and medicinal cannabis, rates of driving under the influence of this drug are increasing significantly. Aspects of this emerging public health issue potentially pit science against public policy. The authors believe that the legal cart is currently significantly ahead of the scientific horse. Issues such as detection procedures for cannabis-impaired drivers, and use of blood THC levels to gauge impairment, should rely heavily on current scientific knowledge. However, there are many, often unacknowledged research gaps in these and related areas, that need to be addressed in order provide a more coherent basis for public policies. This review focuses especially on those areas. In this article we...
NHTSA - Behavioral Safety Researchhttps://doi.org/10.21949/15259282017PDFTech ReportCompton, Richard...
Marijuana has become the most commonly detected non-alcohol substance among drivers in the United St...
The vast majority of epidemiological studies indicate that cannabinoids constitute the most frequent...
Background: Cannabis is known to have detrimental effects on human performance and may also affect d...
Traffic policies show growing concerns about driving under the influence of cannabis, since cannabin...
Cannabis, the most common illicit drug identified in motor vehicle crashes, had a higher prevalence ...
The road safety impact of cannabis has been a topic of much discussion and debate over the years. Th...
Although the impairing effects produced by alcohol and their direct effect on the driving task have ...
Objective Development of a rational and enforceable basis for controlling the impact of cannabis use...
Prior research shows that acute cannabis intoxication can impair driving ability and related cogniti...
Reports indicate that in Victoria, New South Wales and Western Australia, 23.5% of drivers in fatal ...
In this review, state-of-the-art evidence on the relationship between cannabis use, traffic crash ri...
Traffic medicine is an important part within the scope of concerns of forensic medicine. We are deal...
Introduction: The dynamism in the regulatory frameworks concerning the consumption of cannabinoids h...
Introduction: The dynamism in the regulatory frameworks concerning the consumption of cannabinoids h...
NHTSA - Behavioral Safety Researchhttps://doi.org/10.21949/15259282017PDFTech ReportCompton, Richard...
Marijuana has become the most commonly detected non-alcohol substance among drivers in the United St...
The vast majority of epidemiological studies indicate that cannabinoids constitute the most frequent...
Background: Cannabis is known to have detrimental effects on human performance and may also affect d...
Traffic policies show growing concerns about driving under the influence of cannabis, since cannabin...
Cannabis, the most common illicit drug identified in motor vehicle crashes, had a higher prevalence ...
The road safety impact of cannabis has been a topic of much discussion and debate over the years. Th...
Although the impairing effects produced by alcohol and their direct effect on the driving task have ...
Objective Development of a rational and enforceable basis for controlling the impact of cannabis use...
Prior research shows that acute cannabis intoxication can impair driving ability and related cogniti...
Reports indicate that in Victoria, New South Wales and Western Australia, 23.5% of drivers in fatal ...
In this review, state-of-the-art evidence on the relationship between cannabis use, traffic crash ri...
Traffic medicine is an important part within the scope of concerns of forensic medicine. We are deal...
Introduction: The dynamism in the regulatory frameworks concerning the consumption of cannabinoids h...
Introduction: The dynamism in the regulatory frameworks concerning the consumption of cannabinoids h...
NHTSA - Behavioral Safety Researchhttps://doi.org/10.21949/15259282017PDFTech ReportCompton, Richard...
Marijuana has become the most commonly detected non-alcohol substance among drivers in the United St...
The vast majority of epidemiological studies indicate that cannabinoids constitute the most frequent...