What You Need to Know About Marijuana Use and Driving

What You Need to Know About Marijuana Use and Driving

What You Need to Know About Marijuana Use and Driving is a 2-page legal document that was released by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services - Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and used nation-wide.

FAQ

Q: Is it safe to drive while under the influence of marijuana?
A: It is not safe to drive while under the influence of marijuana.

Q: What are the effects of marijuana on driving?
A: Marijuana can impair coordination, judgment, and reaction time, making it dangerous to drive.

Q: What are the legal consequences of driving under the influence of marijuana?
A: Driving under the influence of marijuana can result in legal penalties, including fines and license suspension.

Q: Are there any laws specifically addressing marijuana use and driving?
A: Yes, many states have laws that prohibit driving under the influence of marijuana.

Q: How long does marijuana impairment last?
A: The effects of marijuana can vary depending on factors such as dosage and tolerance, but impairment can last several hours.

Q: Can marijuana use be detected in roadside sobriety tests?
A: Yes, marijuana use can be detected through roadside sobriety tests, such as blood or saliva tests.

Q: Can marijuana use increase the risk of car accidents?
A: Yes, studies have shown that marijuana use can increase the risk of car accidents.

Q: What should I do if I suspect someone is driving under the influence of marijuana?
A: If you suspect someone is driving under the influence of marijuana, you should report it to the authorities.

Q: Is it legal to possess marijuana for recreational use?
A: The legality of marijuana for recreational use varies by state, with some states allowing it and others prohibiting it.

Q: Can marijuana use impair driving even if someone is not feeling high?
A: Yes, marijuana can impair driving even if someone does not feel high, as it can affect coordination and reaction time.

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