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Ontario drivers worry legal pot will impact road safety, CAA survey finds


December 7, 2017   by The Canadian Press


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Photo copyright: 123RF.com/Charles WollertzThe Canadian Automobile Association says nearly four in every five Ontario drivers surveyed are concerned about the impact legalizing marijuana will have on road safety.

A poll of 1,000 drivers—commissioned by the CAA South Central Ontario and conducted by Ipsos—found that 77% of respondents are concerned about marijuana legalization on July 1, 2018.

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And nearly three-quarters of respondents said public education about the issue is an important aspect of legalization.

The majority of respondents also believe there will be an increase in the frequency of marijuana-impaired driving.

Ontario Transportation Minister Steven Del Duca has previously said proposed changes to Ontario’s road safety laws would align drug and alcohol impaired driving offences across the province.

The new legislation would also increase penalties for drivers who fail or refuse to provide a sample for a roadside test.

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