
The House Appropriations Committee makes the recommendation in a report accompanying a major spending bill.
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New AAA Foundation research raises concerns about marijuana-impaired driving and the misguided efforts of some states to prevent it.
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The Governors Highway Safety Association teams with a not-for-profit group to award grants for training law enforcement officers to better detect drug-impaired drivers.
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The agency releases its annual “most wanted” list for 2016, which also highlights need to end driver distractions and make collision avoidance technology more widely available.
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Ford is demonstrating the dangers of driving while under the influence of illegal street drugs with its Drugged Driving Suit, which simulates impairments caused by the use of cannabis, cocaine, heroin, and MDMA (Ecstasy).
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Vancouver-based Cannabix Technologies Inc. is finalizing a product its calling a "pot breathalyzer" that officers could use to enforce drugged driving, according to a Reuters report.
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The 2015 Fleet Safety Conference, set for July 13-15, includes a session examining what impact state marijuana laws should have on fleet safety policies.
Read More →With state laws changing and evolving each year, fleet managers need to stay on top of legislation and fleet policies, and proceed cautiously as they navigate this new landscape.
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A study from the National Safety Council and 2014 research from the University of Nebraska highlights how opioid availability is raising the risk of addiction and drugged driving.
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Despite a drop in drunk driving, new NHTSA research finds that growing use of marijuana and prescription drugs is raising new safety concerns.
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