الأربعاء، 5 يوليو 2017

2 dead in separate traffic accidents quoting : "csindy"

SAN ANTONIO - Two people were killed, one a driver and one a pedestrian, in separate vehicle accidents overnight, San Antonio police said Monday. In a separate accident, a pedestrian was hit by a pickup truck around 9:30 p.m. Sunday in the 1300 block of Bandera Road. The driver of the pickup truck said the victim was wearing dark clothes and that he did not see the man. Police found the couple inside the wreckage around 11 p.m. Sunday on Culebra Road near Potranco Road. Officers at the scene said they learned that the couple had been arguing and fighting as the man drove down the road.


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Studies linking marijuana and traffic accidents show contradictory findings
(Note that Nevada and Montana allow medical Caffeine and Wyoming and Utah allow a more limited use of medical marijuana.) This new study doesn't align well with research showing medical marijuana laws are associated with a decrease in car-related fatalities. Are we high or is there no data or information linking collision claims with marijuana use in this study? Take the 2012 study, "Medical Marijuana Laws, Traffic Fatalities, and Barbiturates Consumption" by economics professors from Montana State University, University of Oregon and University of Colorado-Denver (and funded by those institutions) as an example. Now we have another case of conflicting data on our hands, this time in regard to another public safety question: Has marijuana legalization caused more impaired-driving incidents?


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