Département de psychologie, Université de Montréal, CP 6128, succ. Centre-ville, Montréal, Québec H3C 3J7, Canada.
J Safety Res. 2014 Jun;49:19-24. doi: 10.1016/j.jsr.2014.02.002. Epub 2014 Apr 24.
The role of cannabis consumption in traffic crashes is unclear and the causal link between cannabis and collisions is still to be demonstrated. While cannabis use is very likely to impair driving ability, there is as yet no overwhelming evidence that cannabis use in isolation contributes more to collisions than other characteristics inherent to cannabis users. As noted in a growing body of literature, individuals driving under the influence of cannabis (DUIC) seem to exhibit a general reckless driving style putting them at higher risk to be involved in traffic crashes.
This study aims at investigating the relationship between self-reported DUIC and reckless driving by means of self-reported measures and direct observations made in a driving simulator. Participants (n=72) were required to be between 18 and 25 years of age, to hold a valid driver's license, and to drive at least twice a week. They completed standard driving simulation tasks recreating everyday on-road trivial conditions.
Results show that people admitting that they commit more real-life dangerous driving behaviors reached higher maximum speed and demonstrated more reckless driving behaviors on the driving simulation tasks. Self-reported DUIC is associated with a risky driving style including a broad range of reckless on-road behaviors and support the problem driving behavior theory. Moreover, beyond confounding factors, both self-report DUIC and observed dangerous behaviors are associated with real-life traffic violations.
Since DUIC appears to be related to an overall reckless style of driving, it is proposed that public safety policies should be more holistic, simultaneously targeting multiple on-road dangerous behaviors for intervention.
吸食大麻与交通事故之间的关系尚不清楚,大麻与碰撞之间的因果关系仍有待证明。虽然大麻的使用极有可能损害驾驶能力,但目前还没有压倒性的证据表明,大麻的使用本身比大麻使用者固有的其他特征更能导致碰撞。正如越来越多的文献所指出的那样,在大麻影响下驾驶(DUIC)的个体似乎表现出一种普遍的鲁莽驾驶风格,使他们更有可能卷入交通事故。
本研究旨在通过自我报告的测量和在驾驶模拟器中的直接观察,调查自我报告的 DUIC 与鲁莽驾驶之间的关系。参与者(n=72)必须年龄在 18 至 25 岁之间,持有有效的驾驶执照,并且每周至少开车两次。他们完成了标准的驾驶模拟任务,再现了日常道路上的琐碎情况。
结果表明,承认自己在现实生活中实施更多危险驾驶行为的人达到了更高的最高速度,并在驾驶模拟任务中表现出更多的鲁莽驾驶行为。自我报告的 DUIC 与危险的驾驶风格有关,包括广泛的鲁莽道路行为,并支持问题驾驶行为理论。此外,除了混杂因素之外,自我报告的 DUIC 和观察到的危险行为都与现实生活中的交通违法行为有关。
由于 DUIC 似乎与整体鲁莽的驾驶风格有关,因此建议公共安全政策应更加全面,同时针对多个道路危险行为进行干预。