Investigating the feasibility of using an innovative new alcohol impairment testing device based on Drug Recognition Experts’ protocol
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The effects of psychodynamic drugs such as cannabis, amphetamine, cocaine, and anti-depressants on driving vary by type of drug. They generally result in slower reaction time, failure to identify danger, poor decision-making, and falling asleep at the wheel. For more…