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Drugged Driving Impairment Research Stalled Trump Policies

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The article discusses stalled research on drugged driving impairment due to policy and staffing issues. No direct commercial mechanism, commodity price impact, supply chain disruption, or company margin effect is identified. The event is a public safety and regulatory matter without immediate economic or sector-specific consequences.

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  • September 2024 crash on U.S. Highway 6 in Colorado killed two transportation workers and a passenger.
  • Driver Patrick Sneddon had high levels of oxycodone and THC; pleaded guilty to vehicular homicide.
  • Federal efforts to track drugged driving fatalities hampered by staffing cuts and lack of comprehensive data.
  • National Transportation Safety Board called for improved data collection and surveillance systems.
  • Progress on drugged driving impairment research has been slow due to various challenges.

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