As Marijuana Use Grows, Effect on Road Safety Remains a Blind Spot
Briefly

In Colorado, a project exploring cannabis impairment is underway, where federal researchers pay regular users to participate in driving tests, seeking to understand the impact of marijuana on road safety.
Law enforcement agencies struggle to identify cannabis-impaired drivers due to unreliable testing methods, making it unclear how marijuana use relates to traffic accidents, unlike alcohol.
State laws regarding cannabis-impaired driving vary greatly, creating confusion for police and drivers alike, complicating enforcement and compliance with regulations surrounding marijuana use.
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