Driving THC-related driving injuries doubled since legalization: UBC study The largest increase in drivers with moderate injuries was seen in men over 50 Natalia Buendia CalvilloJanuary 14, 2022
Driving Brain imaging shows potential for cannabis impairment test A recent study suggests the method could be used in roadside assessments of impaired driving from THC Kathryn TindaleJanuary 12, 2022
Driving Majority of young Canadians think it’s safer to drive on cannabis than alcohol, CAA disagrees While the impairment may be different, the effect is the same: decreased reaction time and increased danger, according to a chief safety strategist Nick LabaDecember 27, 2019