÷šHONESTLY - DO YOU DRINK, TAKE DRUGS, AND DRIVE? ×?’ (Part Five)

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Drug driving is a major contributor to road fatalities in Victoria. In 2003, a total of 31% of drivers killed in Victoria tested positive to drugs other than alcohol. Many drivers appear unaware of the effects that drugs can have on their alertness, watchfulness, and ability to react rapidly to unexpected events. Some drugs can also increase the impairing effects of alcohol and fatigue.

Research shows that a driver who has recently consumed THC (the active component in cannabis) or methamphetamines (speed) is at the same risk of having a crash as a driver with a BAC above 0.05. Random roadside saliva tests will detect the presence of THC (the active component in cannabis) and methamphetamine (speed), also known as ice or crystal meth.

While saliva testing will not be used to detect illicit drugs other than THC (the active component in cannabis) and methamphetamines (speed), current drug impaired driving laws will continue to be used to detect drivers impaired by other illicit drugs, such a heroin.

Drivers will not be permitted to drive immediately after positive roadside saliva test. Drivers may choose to wait at the roadside until an illicit drug is no longer present. Alternatively, they can leave and return to collect their vehicle at a time, which will be advised by the police. Once an illicit drug is no longer present, drivers will be allowed to drive prior to receiving the results of their saliva test laboratory analysis.

Random roadside saliva tests for illicit drugs are mandatory. Drivers who are pulled over for a random roadside saliva test are required by law to undertake the test. Drivers who refuse to undertake the test will be committing an offence and be subject to serious penalties.

The random roadside saliva testing is aimed at making Victoria×?Ts roads safer for everyone by reducing the incidence of drug driving. Think seriously before you drink, take drugs and drive. It may not be just a stranger×?Ts life you may save, but yours and your family.

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