Been smoking and driving?

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Been smoking and driving?

Roadside marijuana tests could become ubiquitous
Simulating a roadside investigation of a potentially intoxicated driver, Robin Rocke, left, the Drug Evaluation Classification Coordinator for the Colorado Department of Transportation, evaluates the assessment skills of a state trooper using a flashlight and so-called pupilometer as he undergoes a weeks-long Drug Recognition Expert class, at the Colorado State Patrol Training Academy, in Golden. Breathalyzers for marijuana could make identifying impaired drivers easier. But an effective device has yet to be developed.

Been smoking and driving?

Simulating a roadside investigation of a potentially intoxicated driver, Robin Rocke, left, the Drug Evaluation Classification Coordinator for the Colorado Department of Transportation, evaluates the assessment skills of a state trooper using a flashlight and so-called pupilometer as he undergoes a weeks-long Drug Recognition Expert class, at the Colorado State Patrol Training Academy, in Golden. Breathalyzers for marijuana could make identifying impaired drivers easier. But an effective device has yet to be developed.
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