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.
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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