
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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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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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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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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Only 50% of respondents view driving impaired from opioid Rx med use as a serious crime
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Using the two substances leads to poor decision-making and potentially fatal consequences.
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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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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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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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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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