TORONTO — Nearly half of drivers who are also marijuana users told a survey they drive better, drive about the same or don’t know if cannabis impacts their ability behind the wheel. Those two don’t mix.”According to the survey, eight per cent of current marijuana users believe they drive better after using marijuana than when they are sober. Another 29 per cent of current cannabis users believe their ability to drive is the same after using marijuana as when sober. The remaining 52 per cent of current marijuana users believe they drive worse after using pot than when sober. The poll found that 77 per cent of respondents are concerned about road safety when marijuana is legalized on July 1, 2018.
Source: National Post December 07, 2017 18:11 UTC