Phoenix68
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Colorado:
Daily Cannabis Consumers Exhibit Few Changes In Simulated Driving Performance Compared To Controls
June 17, 2025
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"Daily consumers exhibit tolerance to the acute psychomotor-influencing effects of cannabis, according to driving simulator data published in the journal Traffic Injury Prevention.Colorado:
Daily Cannabis Consumers Exhibit Few Changes In Simulated Driving Performance Compared To Controls
June 17, 2025
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The study’s authors concluded: “Taken as a whole, these findings indicate that acute cannabis use impaired driving performance more among the participants with a pattern of non-daily use (less than 4 times per week). … The absence of decrements in driving performance in the daily use groups support a role of tolerance in mitigating acute impairment. When changes in driving performance were observed, the effect size was notably small. These findings underscore the challenges of developing standardized impairment thresholds in the presence of large inter-individual variability in driving performance, and tolerance to cannabis with daily use.”
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