Marihuana effects on driving : performance and personality.

Author(s)
Burns, M. & Sharma, S.
Year
Abstract

A number of laboratory studies of information processing have been with both alcohol and marihuana treatments. Data from these experiments are reviewed in terms of implication for driving. It is concluded that driving skills are likely to be impaired by marihuana, but there is no evidence that marihuana use creates a greater traffic hazard than alcohol use.

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B 17821 (In: B 8301 [electronic version only]) /83.4/ IRRD 221810
Source

In: Proceedings of the 19th Conference of the American Association for Automotive Medicine (AAAM), San Diego, CA, November 20-22, 1975, p. 274-284, ref.

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