Recreational cannabis impairs driving even when driver not high: Harvard research

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Insurance Information Institute - Jan 15, 2020

A study published in the journal Drug and Alcohol Dependence suggests that chronic, heavy use of recreational marijuana impairs driving skills even when the driver is not high. The researchers used a driving simulator to evaluate the potential impact of cannabis use on driving performance. The study...

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