Drug-Impaired Driving Prevention
Although several states have legalized marijuana use, driving when impaired by any substance remains illegal in all 50 states and in Washington, D.C.
Many marijuana users don’t see a problem with driving after use, but research shows marijuana can slow reaction time, impair judgment of distance, and decrease coordination – all skills necessary for the safe operating of a vehicle.
Our campaign targets young men aged 18 to 34, many of whom reject the common stereotypes of marijuana users – and reminds people that if you feel different, you drive different. Don’t drive high.
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