Jackpot.

* In Canada, a 1999 University of Toronto meta-analysis of studies into pot and driving showed that drivers who consumed a moderate amount of pot typically refrained from passing cars and drove at a more consistent speed. The analysis also confirmed that marijuana taken alone does not increase a driver's risk of causing an accident.

* The most recent study into drugs and driving was published in the July 2004 Journal of Accident Analysis and Prevention. Researchers at the Dutch Institute for Road Safety Research analyzed blood tests from those in traffic accidents, and found that even people with blood alcohol between 0.5% and 0.8% (below the legal limit) had a five-fold increase in the risk of serious accident. Drivers above the legal alcohol limit were 15 times more likely to have a collision. Drugs like Valium and Rohypnol produced results similar to alcohol, while cocaine and opiates showed only a small but "not statistically significant" increase in accident risk. As for the marijuana-only users? They showed absolutely no increased risk of accidents at all.
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death of sXe Reviewed by death of sXe on . Driving High i was just watching a program called 5th Gear, a car program, and there was a segment about being high and driving. they got a regualar stonner, and give him a few simple task to do, before being stonned and while high. he did better stonned! if weed was ever legalised, what do you guys think should be the limit you can toke while driving. i personally havent ever driven while stonned, id be to paranoid, do any of you guys? Rating: 5