News

Study shows driving on drugs is more dangerous than drunk driving

As many US states, as well as other countries, move towards the legalization of cannabis, experts have warned that the risks of driving whilst using drugs need to be highlighted. 

Although driving drunk has serious implications and continues to be a concern for consumers, a new study has found that driving under the influence of drugs could be even more dangerous. 

According to a study carried out by the University of Cincinnati, more drivers than ever are reporting driving after taking drugs, and this is becoming a serious issue.

What are the risks?

In the study, the researchers looked at data from numerous surveys, including the National Survey on Drug Use and Health and National Institutes of Health. 

They used this data to analyze trends among drugged drivers and what this could mean in terms of the risks to the driver and other road users. 

One of the key findings of this was that drugs were a common factor in a very high number of car accidents, even when compared with drunk drivers. In data from 2016, 40% of crashes involved alcohol use, and over 50% tested positive for at least one type of drug. 

The use of multiple substances, in particular, is a concern for the public as this increased the risks of a car accident substantially. 

How does marijuana legalization affect this?

The use of more than one substance is becoming more common among drug users. And this means that some people are combining marijuana, alcohol, and other drugs before driving. 

As marijuana becomes legal in more places, it’s predicted that rates of drugged driving will rise. This could, potentially, result in an upward trend in collisions. 

The experts warn that more focus needs to be placed on preventing this issue as the availability of cannabis increases. Otherwise, it could lead to a high level of fatalities. 

Linda Conrad

Recent Posts

Atlantic Ocean Currents Weakening Faster Than Expected

New research suggests that a major system of ocean currents in the Atlantic is losing…

1 week ago

Super El Niño Could Reshape Global Weather Patterns

  A major climate shift could soon influence weather patterns worldwide as conditions in the…

2 weeks ago

Social Media Addiction Case: Meta and YouTube Found Liable

  A California jury has delivered a groundbreaking verdict, holding Meta and YouTube responsible in…

4 weeks ago

Trump’s Iran Pause Sends Wall Street Soaring and Oil Into Freefall

  Financial markets have spent weeks absorbing one shock after another as the conflict between…

1 month ago

Trump Turns Down a Deal to End the DHS Shutdown and Demands the SAVE Act Instead

  A potential path out of the Department of Homeland Security shutdown was placed in…

1 month ago

Meet the MacBook Neo: Apple’s $599 Bet on Budget Buyers

  For as long as most people can remember, buying an Apple laptop meant accepting…

1 month ago