You’re Not a Better Driver Stoned

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The relationship between cannabis and driving isn't clear-cut, said a University of Calgary psychology PhD student Sarah Simmons, but signs point to cannabis worsening driving.CBC Calgary
- Simmons said many believe drivers aware they're high will slow down and increase the distance between themselves and the car in front of them. This disregards many other factors on the road that cannabis may worsen, including detection and response . . .
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