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Study: Per Se Drugged Driving Laws Have Little Or No Impact On Traffic Deaths
The imposition of so-called per se drugged driving laws, which create new traffic safety violations for drivers who operate a vehicle with the presence of trace amounts of certain controlled substances and/or their inert metabolites (byproducts) in their blood or urine, do not reduce incidences of traffic safety deaths.
- Tue Jan 15 06:34 am, 2013
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