Accident and violation rates among cannabis users before and after their conviction for cannabis offences.

Author(s)
Smart, R.G.
Year
Abstract

The purpose of this study was to obtain data on (1) accident violation rates of a sample of persons convicted of marijuana possession and trafficking, and (2) how variations in these rates relate to conviction. The data for young persons convicted of cannabis offences indicate that a year prior to conviction their rates of collision and driving conviction are much higher than for experienced drivers of comparable age and sex. Other results are also presented and discussed.

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Library number
B 9125 /83.4 / IRRD 215330
Source

In: Proceedings of the lst International Conference on Driver Behaviour, Zurich, 4 October 1973, 12 p., 2 graph., 12 ref.

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