Conductores jóvenes que utilizan Cannabis en mayor riesgo de colisiones
It has been suggested that cannabis use increases risk of driving collisions through affecting braking and choice reaction time; causing impairment of lane position, disrupting head-way and dynamic tracking; distorting time perception; reducing divided and sustained attention; and increasing caution.
A recent Canadian study, published just two days before cannabis was legalized across the country, investigated the impact of cannabis use on driving performance in young recreational users.
The study investigated 45 recreational marijuana users between the ages of 18 and 24. Participant’s...