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  1. dabbin-dad.com

    As cannabis legalization spreads across North America, researchers and policymakers are scrambling to solve the issue of road safety. Drunk driving remains a higher risk for accidents, but recent data suggests cannabis-related road incidents are on the rise.
  2. In recent years, drug-impaired driving has become a major highway safety issue. According to a NHTSA study, from 2007-2013 there was a 48% increase in weekend nighttime drivers who tested positive for tetrahydrocannabinol (THC)—the chemical responsible for marijuana's psychological effects.
  3. parachute.ca

    Road safety professional Senior ... Parachute gets parents to keep cannabis edibles 'high and locked' ... Today's Parent — March 16, 2020 Link; National Poison Prevention Week campaign focuses on children and cannabis. March 12, 2020 News release; With cannabis legalization looming, doctors foresee uptick in emergency-room visits.
  4. The Official Web Site for The State of New Jersey

    https://www.nj.gov › cannabis › highpoints › 20231031.shtml

    Oct 31, 2023The NJ-CRC's year-long campaign focuses on various vulnerable groups in our society. Kids and teens: Cannabis can harm developing brains, which continue developing until age 25. The NJ-CRC recommends that parents and guardians store cannabis products securely and out of reach, using child-resistant packaging to prevent accidental ingestion.
  5. pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov

    Other important questions are the impact of tolerance to the effects of cannabis on road safety as well as different routes of administration (e.g., edibles, vaped). It remains unclear if there is a dose-response relationship of cannabis to changes in driving. These and other key questions and issues are identified and discussed in this paper.
  6. globenewswire.com

    "Cannabis consumption delays your reaction time, putting yourself and others on the road at greater risk for collisions, which can be deadly, while cannabis edibles can produce stronger ...

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