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BACKGROUND: This study used a pre- to post-design to evaluate the influence on drinking-and-driving fatal crashes of 6 laws directed at youth aged 20 and younger and 4 laws targeting all drivers. METHODS: Data on the laws were drawn from the A[...]Article : Périodique
M. CHU ; D. GEROSTAMOULOS ; J. BEYER ; L. RODDA ; M. BOORMAN ; O. H. DRUMMER |Oral fluid (OF) has become a popular specimen to test for presence of drugs, particularly in regards to road safety. In Victoria, OF specimens from drivers have been used to test for the presence of methylamphetamine (MA) and Δ9-tetrahydrocannab[...]Rapport
SEXTON B. F. ; TUNBRIDGE R. J. ; BOARD A. ; P. G. JACKSON ; K. WRIGHT ; STARK M. M. ; ENGLEHART K. | Crowthorne : Transport Research Laboratory | 2002ENGLISH : The results from a study of different doses of cannabis and the influence on driving and driving related skills are reported. The study required participants who were male, drivers and regular cannabis users to undertake a variety of[...]Périodique
NEUMEYER J. | 2002ENGLISH : Since about 1994, when the German Federal Constitutional Court effectively decriminalized the possession of small amounts of cannabis, a functional equivalent to criminal law has evolved in the form of traffic laws providing for the [...]Rapport
P. D. A. COHEN ; H. L. KAAL ; C. REINARMAN ; L. BOELLINGER ; S. QUENSEL ; B. KOLTE | Amsterdam : CEDRO (Centre for Drug Research University of Amsterdam) | 2001La recherche comparative effectuée à Amsterdam, San Francisco et à Brême montre que les politiques pénales en matière d'usage de cannabis a peu d'influence sur les comportements et les conduites des usagers. Les échantillons ne révèlent aucune d[...]Rapport
Rocky Mountain HIDTA ; K. WONG ; C. CLARKE | Denver, CO : Rocky Mountain High Intensity Drug Trafficking Area (RMHIDTA) | 2015The purpose of this 2015 report is to document the impact of the legalization of marijuana for medical and recreational use in Colorado. Colorado has served as an experimental lab for the nation to determine the impact of legalizing marijuana. [...]Rapport
Rocky Mountain HIDTA ; K. WONG ; C. CLARKE ; T. G. HARLOW | Denver, CO : Rocky Mountain High Intensity Drug Trafficking Area (RMHIDTA) | 2016The purpose of this 2016 report is to document the impact of the legalization of marijuana for medical and recreational use in Colorado. Colorado has served as an experimental lab for the nation to determine the impact of legalizing marijuana. T[...]Brochure
Petit guide très complet sur la méthadone par voie orale, destiné aux usagers de drogues. Dans un langage clair, illustré de dessins humoristiques, il donne les informations de base sur ce produit et son usage: composition, effets à court terme [...]Article : Périodique
Minimum legal drinking age (MLDA) laws provide an example of how scientific research can support effective public policies. Between 1970 and 1975, 29 States lowered their MLDA's; subsequently, scientists found that traffic crashes increased sign[...]Article : Périodique
While there is a relatively large body of research on the effects of alcohol and cannabis on driving, the impact of cocaine on driving performance and behaviour has been neglected. This exploratory empirical study addresses this shortcoming by e[...]Périodique
LONGO M. C. ; C. E. HUNTER ; LOKAN R. J. ; J. M. WHITE ; M. A. WHITE | 2000ENGLISH : Blood samples from 2,500 injured drivers were analysed for alcohol, cannabinoids, benzodiazepines and stimulants. Overall, three-quarters of drivers tested negative for drugs. Alcohol was the most frequently detected drug. Cannabinoi[...]Périodique
LONGO M. C. ; C. E. HUNTER ; LOKAN R. J. ; J. M. WHITE ; M. A. WHITE | 2000ENGLISH : Blood samples from 2,500 injured drivers were analysed for alcohol, cannabinoids (measured by the presence of THC), benzodiazepines and stimulants. The relationship between the prevalence and concentration of drugs and the culpabilit[...]Article : Périodique
C. D. M. FURR-HOLDEN ; R. B. VOAS ; J. LACEY ; E. ROMANO ; K. JONES |AIMS. The objective of this study was to establish the extent of alcohol use disorders (AUDs) among drivers at risk for alcohol-related crashes. The prevalence of drivers with AUDs on US roads on weekend evenings when alcohol-related crashes are[...]Article : Périodique
Background: Various national surveys suggest that cannabis use is rising nationally and many States have passed legislation that has potential to increase usage even further. This presents a problem for public roadways, as research suggests that[...]Article : Périodique
O. H. DRUMMER ; I. KOURTIS ; J. BEYER ; P. TAYLER ; M. BOORMAN ; D. GEROSTAMOULOS |In mid 2009 Victoria introduced compulsory drug testing of blood taken from all injured drivers taken to hospital. Δ9-Tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), methylamphetamine (MA) and 3,4-methylenedioxy-methylamphetamine (MDMA) are prohibited and if driver[...]