Federal Study: Marijuana Use Doesn't Increase Auto Crash Rates
An anonymous reader writes: After the legalization of marijuana in multiple states around the U.S., many are worried about a corresponding uptick in car crashes as people drive while under the influence of pot. But according to a new federal study (PDF) commissioned by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, those fears seem unfounded. They report that after adjusting for other factors (people who tend to drive after using marijuana also tend to be more crash-prone in general), there was no statistically significant increase in crash rates by drivers who tested positive for the drug. It's still a bad idea to drive high, but driving drunk is far, far worse: "One substance was shown to have a major influence on crashes: alcohol. The study confirmed the enormous danger of drinking and driving, even after age and sex adjustment: drivers with a 0.05% blood-alcohol level were found to be twice as likely to be in a crash. For a person weighing 180 to 190 pounds, that could be a single can of beer, glass of wine, or shot of liquor. At 0.08% (two drinks), the likelihood is quadrupled, and at .20% (four drinks or more), the risk is higher by 23 times."
Drunk drivers run through stop signs.
High drivers wait for the stop signs to turn green.
"His name was James Damore."
You sound a little worked up. Toke?
PJ Orourke had the best answer to drunk driving ever:
The answer isn't more cops. The answer is more drugs. Give those young men some peyote and mescaline and LSD with their beer and watch their bravery vanish. Mile markers jump out from the berm, hopping on their single legs and forming into packs. Their rectangular, numbered heads flash with green reflective menace. The centerline rises from the pavement. The giant yellow-striped serpent coils to strike. Meanwhile, a highway overpass gapes-the jaws of hell. Abandon all joyriding ye who enter here. Those young men will be crawling down I-40 at fifteen miles an hour the way I was forty years ago.
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Any time someone responds to a study with the general statement "They are wrong, I have an anecdote to prove it!" should be tagged and forever prohibited from participating in discussions or weighing in on decisions on the topic.
I knew a guy once who agreed completely with you. I do too.
The shepherds did so well protecting the flock that the sheep no longer believed that wolves existed.
Get on the interstate while high? Spoken like someone who's never smoked. That's fucking crazy talk. Most pot smokers don't even want to drive while high, let alone get on a major highway.
That's a stereotype if I ever heard one. I drive while high almost every day. If I didn't, I would have slit my wrists from the stress of Houston traffic a long time ago. I don't get stupid high, just enough to relax and not care what time I actually arrive at my destination. Some of my friends smoke joints in their cars, but in my opinion that's just nasty. Porable vaporizers are perfect for auto use.
Same thing with flying. Portable vaporizer in the car before I get on the airport parking bus. I bring along a Pax vaporizer on my US flights unless I am traveling internationally. Overweight woman sitting next to me on the flight? Hilarious. I couldn't care less. I hope we get to the point where you can just buy edibles in airports because THC is a stress reset button.