
Transporting cannabis is no simple task — fleet managers must navigate compliance, safety, and efficiency to protect drivers and cargo.
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A comprehensive new safety research report from the National Transportation Safety Board examines the crash risk associated with different drugs, including alcohol, and the prevalence of use among drivers.
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A new study from the Canadian Institute of Actuaries and the Casualty Actuarial Society analyzed the impact of marijuana decriminalization on motor vehicle crashes in both Canada and the United States.
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A new survey explores Virginian’s attitudes and behavior around marijuana usage as it relates to driving. The findings are concerning.
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At ARI's most recent Best in Fleet Conference, the fleet management company presented an overview on some of the top trends that could impact fleets in 2020. Some of the top trends addressed involved a strong vehicle market, railcar shortages, and impaired driving.
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Use of THC is forbidden for a regulated driver, no matter the source. As a result, medical and recreational marijuana and some CBD oils, even if legal under state law, are federally banned.
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With recent cannabis legalization, new commercial fleets are springing up to transport pounds of marijuana and hundreds of thousands of dollars in cash. Navigating wildfire growth, ever-changing regulations, and federal illegality, it’s a fast learning curve for these new cannabis entrepreneurs — the legal ones, anyway.
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