Marijuana Presence in Fatal Crashes Increasing but Testing is Down. Marijuana at 17.9%, is Leading Drug in Fatal Crashes. 4.7 Times The Opioid Level

The marijuana presence is still less than alcohol at 0.08 BAC (which is at 27%), however, marijuana presence is up 41% in last 5 years. This is based on the 2017 NHTSA data of 17,326 drivers in fatal crashes with valid drug test performed.

    SAN FRANCISCO, CA, December 11, 2018 -- Marijuana at 17.9%, is the leading drug found in fatal crashes. This is 4.7 times the level of all opioid presence combined. The marijuana presence is still less than DUI which is at 27%. However, marijuana presence is up 41% in last 5 years. Of the fatal crash drivers tested for drugs, 52% had no drugs, down from 57% 5 years ago. This is based on the 2017 NHTSA data of 17,326 drivers in fatal crashes with valid drug test performed.

In 2017 of the 52,274 drivers in fatal crashes, nearly 35,000 had no valid data for drug testing, up 24% in 5 years.

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