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It Turns Out That Smoking Marijuana May Actually Make You A Safer Driver Travis Okulski Business Insider Monday 19 Dec 2011 According to their findings, the use of medical marijuana has caused traffic related fatalities to fall by nearly nine percent in states that have legalized medical marijuana (via The Truth About Cars). The study notes that this is equal to the effect raising the drinking age to 21 had on reducing traffic fatalities. One key factor is the reduction in alcohol consumption. The study finds that there is a direct correlation between the use of marijuana and a reduction in beer sales, especially in the younger folks aged 20-29. A drop in beer sales supports the theory that marijuana can act as a substitute for liquor. The study also finds that marijuana has the inverse effect that alcohol does on drivers. Drivers under the influence of alcohol tend to make rash decisions and risky moves, whereas those under the influence of marijuana tend to slow down, make safer choices, and increase following distances. Read more: http://www.businessinsider.com/it-turns-out-that-smoking-marijuana-may-actually-make-you-a-better-driver-2011-12#ixzz1hADq5cyP
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