Brief Description
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Use of illicit drugs or misuse of prescription drugs can make driving a car unsafe—just like driving after drinking alcohol. Drugged driving puts the driver, passengers, and others who share the road at risk. Learn more
Related Resources
- “Cannabis effects on driving longitudinal control with and without alcohol” (February 2016 - Journal of Applied Toxicology)
- NIDA Hosts Twitter Chat on Drugged Driving (July 2015)
- Infographic: Drugged Driving (August 2014)
- Research Report: Marijuana - Does marijuana use affect driving? (July 2012)