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Citation

Brubacher JR, Chan H, Staples JA. Paediatr. Child Health (1996) 2020; 25(Suppl 1): eS21-S25.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2020, Canadian Paediatric Society, Publisher Pulsus Group)

DOI

10.1093/pch/pxaa017

PMID

32581627 PMCID

Abstract

Acute cannabis use results in inattention, delayed information processing, impaired coordination, and slowed reaction time. Driving simulator studies and epidemiologic analyses suggest that cannabis use increases motor vehicle crash risk. How much concern should we have regarding cannabis associated motor vehicle collision risks among younger drivers? This article summarizes why young, inexperienced drivers may be at a particularly high risk of crashing after using cannabis. We describe the epidemiology of cannabis use among younger drivers, why combining cannabis with alcohol causes significant impairment and why cannabis edibles may pose a heightened risk to traffic safety. We provide recommendations for clinicians counselling younger drivers about cannabis use and driving.

Keywords: Cannabis impaired driving


Language: en

Keywords

Cannabis; Impairment; Motor vehicle collision

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