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Empirical Profiles of Alcohol and Marijuana Use, Drugged Driving, and Risk Perceptions
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Findings suggested that college students' perceived dangerousness of driving after using marijuana had greater influence on drugged driving behaviors than alcohol-related driving risk perceptions. These results support targeting marijuana-impaired driving risk perceptions in young adult intervention programs.
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