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Articlesby Marianne MatthewsJanuary 25, 2023

Driving High: How to Get America Off the Collision Course

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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Newsby News/Media ReleaseDecember 15, 2022

GHSA, States Step Up Actions to Combat Impaired Driving

As the holiday approach, the Governors Highway Safety Association continues to offer grants to states to implement programs that reduced drunk and drugged driving.

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Newsby StaffNovember 2, 2022

One in 10 Virginians Admit to Being High on Marijuana Behind the Wheel

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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Newsby StaffOctober 24, 2022

AAA Aims to Close Knowledge Gap on Oral Fluid Testing for Drugged Driving

The AAA believes there may be a better way to do roadside testing on potentially drug-impaired drivers by using oral fluids instead of waiting to obtain blood samples later.

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Newsby StaffSeptember 28, 2021

Survey: 1 in 20 U.S. Adults Drives High on Prescription Drugs

Only 50% of respondents view driving impaired from opioid Rx med use as a serious crime

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Newsby StaffApril 20, 2021

Survey Shows Co-Users of Alcohol and Marijuana Engage in Riskiest Driving

Using the two substances leads to poor decision-making and potentially fatal consequences.

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ArticlesFebruary 5, 2020

When Should Drivers Be Disqualified from Driving Your Fleet Vehicles?

Fleets that have a firm grasp of FMCSA’s driver disqualification criteria can build upon them to set rules for their team of drivers even if those drivers do not have CDLs.

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Newsby StaffJanuary 30, 2020

AAA: Marijuana Involved Fatal Crashes on the Rise in Washington

The latest AAA Foundation research found that between 2008 and 2012 — the five-year period before the drug was legal — an estimated 8.8% of Washington drivers involved in fatal crashes were positive for THC.

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Newsby StaffOctober 10, 2019

Maryland Cracks Down on Impaired Drivers

A new law went into effect in Maryland on Oct. 1 that imposes harsher jail time penalties on motorists who kill or injure someone while driving under the influence of drugs or alcohol.

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Newsby StaffOctober 8, 2019

NHTSA Awards Grants to Improve Roadway Safety

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has granted five non-governmental organizations $1.8 million for diverse initiatives aimed at improving safety on the nation's highways.

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