Originally Posted by psychocat
To be honest anyone who thinks it's ok to drive whilst under the influence of alcohol or cannabis is at serious risk of ending up in a mortuary.
All drugs alter the most important things that you need when you are behind the wheel of a ton or more of moving metal, speed and time perception are affected as anyone who has "spaced" will tell you. I do not believe that people drive better stoned or drunk even though they themselves may, tell me how that is possible if your senses can't be trusted?
Unfortunately the reality is simply that people die because of drunk drivers and drugged up ones too.:mad:
A huge proportion of drivers killed on our roads are young â?? one in four car drivers who die behind the wheel are under 25, despite this age group accounting for just one in fifteen car licence-holders. Last year, road deaths overall fell by 8%, yet deaths among 16-19 year-old drivers and passengers rose by 12%.
The survey results come just days after a coroner branded drivers who have smoked cannabis as even more dangerous than drunk-drivers, while speaking at the inquest of a four year-old who was killed by a 19 year-old driver who had smoked cannabis. Isabella Hill died after Barnaby Pearce crashed into her grandfatherâ??s car at nearly 80mph â?? he had smoked two joints earlier that day. The coroner pointed out that cannabis distorts a driverâ??s perception of speed and their ability to react.
A study carried out on behalf of the Government shows driving on illegal drugs has increased massively over past decades and is now endemic in our society â?? 18% of drivers who died behind the wheel 1996-2000 had illegal drugs in their system, compared to 3% during the period 1985-1988. The latest figures from the study are due to be released later this year.
Argue if you wish but IT HAPPENS.
Alcohol and Drug Use in Fatal Casualties
Illicit and Medicinal Drugs Only 17.2%
Drugs and Alcohol (over the legal limit) 4.1%
Drugs and Alcohol (under the legal limit) 2.7%
Alcohol Only (over the legal limit) 17.4%
Alcohol Only (under the legal limit) 7.3%
Alcohol Only (under the legal limit) 51.2%
Don't be the cause of someone elses death because when you get behind the wheel drugged up or drunk it isn't just your own life your playing with.
I know if a drunk driver killed a person I cared for they would have to find a very deep dark hole cause I wouldn't be responsible for what I would do to them.
Stay safe.:thumbsup: