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Cannabis-impaired driving: Here’s what we know about the risks of weed behind the wheel

Cannabis is the  second-most widely used substance  in Canada, after alcohol. While there is an in-depth understanding of the  impact of alcohol on driving , cannabis is a much more complex substance and can affect consumers differently depending on the product type, amount used and a person’s potential tolerance.

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This has led to a number of misconceptions about the true impact of cannabis on driving. Research has shown that Canadians perceive driving under the influence of cannabis to be  less risky than alcohol, and that they are also less likely to intervene  when others engage in such behaviours.

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