A new study from Ohio finds over 40% of drivers killed in crashes had high THC levels, raising urgent concerns as marijuana use — and its potency — continues to rise nationwide.
Breakdown
- Over 40% of drivers killed in Montgomery County, Ohio car crashes had THC levels above legal limits. 11s
- Experts say marijuana use impairs response time, increasing crash risk. 32s
- Current systems struggle to detect marijuana impairment in drivers. 59s
- Recent fatal crashes in New York and Texas involved drivers high on marijuana. 1m 15s
- THC potency in marijuana products has risen significantly since the 1960s. 1m 51s