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Cannabiskonsum und Fahrverhalten — Ergebnisse experimenteller Studien

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Dieser Beitrag soll die Frage beantworten, in welchem Umfang Cannabiskonsum das Fahren eines Kraftfahrzeuges bzw. die dazu nötigen Leistungen beeinträchtigt. Die Beantwortung dieser Frage soll zur Diskussion um den Ausschluss regelmäßiger Konsumenten von der Teilnahme am Straßenverkehr beitragen.

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Smiley, A. (2002). Cannabiskonsum und Fahrverhalten — Ergebnisse experimenteller Studien. In: Grotenhermen, F., Karus, M. (eds) Cannabis, Straßenverkehr und Arbeitswelt. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-56070-5_10

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