
doi: 10.1136/bmj.e2134
pmid: 22438374
Asbridge and colleagues proved that acute consumption of cannabis is an independent risk factor for a motor vehicle collision and seems to affect the severity of a crash.1 Most important to practitioners, however, are the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Authority (DVLA) guidelines on cannabis use. The DVLA is also worried about ongoing use of the …
Automobile Driving, Cannabinoids, Accidents, Traffic, Humans, Marijuana Smoking
Automobile Driving, Cannabinoids, Accidents, Traffic, Humans, Marijuana Smoking
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