Cannabis-Impaired Driving: Evidence and the Role of Toxicology Testing

  • Wood E
  • Dupont R
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The issue of cannabis-impaired driving is complicated by the dominance of polydrug impairment that is both more dangerous and more common than impairment by cannabis alone. The divided attention deficit caused by cannabis consumption makes distracted driving even...

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Wood, E. C., & Dupont, R. L. (2020). Cannabis-Impaired Driving: Evidence and the Role of Toxicology Testing. In Cannabis in Medicine (pp. 493–513). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-45968-0_19

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