A survey from Virginia shows that residents don’t think marijuana is as risky as other drugs when it comes to driving.
The Virginia Cannabis Control Authority (CCA) reported that the poll results were “troubling” and that it would be working towards addressing these issues at the start of the new year.
The data shows that texting (60 per cent) and drinking (49 per cent) are considered riskier when getting behind the wheel.
Survey results also indicate that 47 per cent of drivers don’t “always have a plan for a sober ride,” 24 per cent of them have been passengers in cars operated by a high driver and a third of respondents claim that high drivers are slower and more cautious drivers, which means they’re usually safe.
“As a public safety and public health agency, the CCA currently has no greater priority than creating a well-funded, aggressive and
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