Drivers surveyed during the daytime in Washington were more likely to test positive after the state legalized recreational sales of marijuana than before.
Not exact matches
The
surveys covered a variety of topics, including the frequency and type of distractions the participants experience
during driving, their attitudes and intentions around
driver distractions, and their personalities.
Between 2007 and 2014, in a roadside
survey conducted across 300 locations
during weekend nights by the US National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, the portion of
drivers with THC in their systems went up from 8.6 to 12.6 per cent.
Economist Gabriel Kreindler of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Cambridge scrambled to secure human - study approval and funding for a
survey of
driver behaviour
during the traffic restrictions.
The 2013 - 2014 National Roadside
Survey found that while alcohol use by
drivers during weekend nighttime hours decreased by about 30 percent since 2007 (80 % since 1973), the use of illegal drugs increased by about 22 percent (marijuana use was up almost 50 % since 2007).
The Harris Poll
surveyed 2,045 adult
drivers about their driving habits
during May 2014.
SEATTLE, WA -
During an event today the U.S. Chamber Institute for Legal Reform (ILR) will release a new
survey finding that, contrary to the claims of many plaintiffs» lawyers, nearly 82 percent of consumers believe that filing lawsuits is not the best way to regulate emerging technologies, such as cars that operate without a human
driver.
Dow Jones reporter Lavonne Kuykendall talks about a new consumer
survey that shows how
drivers are managing their car insurance policies
during tough economic times.
Most
surveys were taken
during the summer of 2001, but follow - up questions after the Sept. 11 attacks on New York and Washington, D.C., show that the real estate industry remains a bystander rather than a
driver of the economic downturn, with events only amplifying previous industry weak spots.
In one
survey of more than 500
drivers, 90 percent reported that
during the past year they either were a victim of road rage or had witnessed it.»