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Marijuana Fatal Crash Drivers Usually Drinking Alcohol. In 2016 in the US, 81% of Marijuana Positive Fatal Crash Drivers had Alcohol Present, and 26% were DUI

Nationally, marijuana positive fatal crash drivers are commonly 10% less than fatal crash DUI drivers (18.2% vs. 27.0%). However, in Colorado, marijuana positive drivers are nearly equal to DUI (28.4% vs.28.9%).

SAN FRANCISCO, CA, July 10, 2018 /24-7PressRelease/ -- In 2016 in the US, 81% of marijuana positive fatal crash drivers also had alcohol present, and 26% were DUI. In Colorado, one of the first recreational use marijuana states, 98% of marijuana positive fatal drivers were drinking, and 36% were DUI along with marijuana positivity.

Nationally, marijuana positive fatal crash drivers are commonly 10% less than fatal crashes with DUI drivers (18.2% vs. 27.0%). However, in Colorado, which approved recreational marijuana in 2012, marijuana positive fatal crash drivers are nearly equivalent to DUI fatal crash drivers (28.4% vs. 28.9%) were marijuana positive of those tested for drugs.

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