Marijuana and Driving

Driving under the influence of marijuana is dangerous and can impair your judgment, coordination, and reaction time. Marijuana affects your ability to drive by impairing your cognitive and motor skills, including your ability to make decisions, your reaction time, and your ability to maintain focus.

It is illegal to drive while under the influence of marijuana in most countries, including the United States, where it is classified as a Schedule I drug. Driving while impaired by marijuana can result in DUI (driving under the influence) charges, fines, and even jail time, depending on the jurisdiction.

It is important to note that the effects of marijuana can vary widely depending on the individual, the method of consumption, the dosage, and the strain of marijuana used. It is always recommended to avoid driving after consuming marijuana or any other impairing substance. If you must use marijuana for medical or recreational purposes, it is recommended to wait until the effects have worn off before driving or operating heavy machinery.