驾驶扔石头对 驾驶清醒

2006年12月1日 亚历克斯

这在网上被赢得声望的英国的电视上宣扬的有趣的录影。

它最科学地不是研究酣然的片断对行星的,但是它说明可能驾驶,当扔石头时不是一样危险的点,象大家做它。 公众舆论是偏执狂健康药量在抽烟以后在司机引起增加的集中。 在反面,驾驶,当醉酒的牌子您更加有义务冒险时。

底线是那 大家有不同的门限. 主人也建议推测测试的形式多少草本某人抽了。 好运与那。

如此,司机怎么样扔石头比较变冷静? 您将必须观看发现…

27个评论

  1. Gravatar-licious
    我设法裁减对可能一共有的联接每星期四个星期,接受了我的考试并且出故障它。 so i worked up to it again and thought ‘ i better get off it again, managed to stay off for the week before and failed it again. the third time, i thought ‘Forget it, im making too big an issue about it’ and had a smoke a few hours before my test and passed it with less errors than previously as I was concentrating so much more. I dont drive regularly and havent driven whilst stoned since (I think, its hard to remember!) as I dont think that driving a giant lump of fast metal is recommended after any intoxication. However….. I felt well rock’n'roll!


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    Tankgirl Says:

    I think marihuana is without doubt a “safer” recreational drug than alchohol.


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    Random Guy Says:

    I agree with Tankgirl about it being safer to use than alcohol. I wish more governments would realize that prohibiting something only makes it nontaxable, and removes all restrictions about who can purchase it.
    Prohibition in the US should have made that blindingly obvious. Once prohibition was ended, the government was able to tax the alcohol sold by legitimate businesses, and control who sold it and to whom. They pile extra tax on cigarettes and control their sale almost as closely.
    If the government would stop trying to prohibit things, and just control who sold them and to whom they sold it to, then the problem would be far less widespread. People are far less impressed by things that are legal to obtain. The majority of underage cigarette smokers do it more because they’re told they’re not allowed to than for any other reason.


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    Alex Says:

    Random Guy,

    That’s a good (and amazingly obvious) point that a lot of people fail to comprehend.

    Interestingly enough, the 73rd anniversary of the repealing of the alcohol prohibition was yesterday. It doesn’t look like the US government has learned many lessons from it’s own history book though.


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    jewels Says:

    all illicit grugs should be decriminalized,and handled the same way as the government (australia) handles alcohol and tobacco,there would be alot less crime and probably less use as the “illegal” side of it would not be there


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    Kenny Says:

    Thanks for the excellent post.


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    skOh Says:

    All of you from the states should really look into the early NBN and Anslinger work against marihuana. Explains alot


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    finnpunk Says:

    The legal status of cannabis has never had much at all to do with the substance itself, simply a game of politics where the unfortunate weed smokers are receiving collateral damage (not to mention many others). Unfortunately, this game has had tremendous effect on the public, and it is not so easy to tell people that they’ve basically been lied to about how harmful cannabis is.

    Eg. the “green” party in .fi had been making some quite favorable comments before the previous elections about legalizing marihuana, but it didn’t take many days for them to find out that their voters were not exactly agreeing all the way, and they turned their boat.

    Some years ago, I told my school nurse that smoking weed helps my back aches (caused by a spinal disformation disease). She freaked out and insisted I’d meet a drug council, so I did. Interestingly, the guy had his feet firmly on the ground, and not after long, we were actually discussing more about his work than my habit of choosing weed over alcohol. He told me, that most of his work doesn’t actually revolve around helping drug addicts, but in fact lecturing the authorities and trying to make them understand what drugs really are, and how they should really be dealt with in the society. I could tell by the look on his face, he was not doing so well on that front.

    I don’t know where this quote is from, but from my experience, it has a lot of truth in it: When kids are taught that cannabis is as dangerous as heroine, kids learn that heroine is as harmless as cannabis.


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    VIctor Says:

    Alcohol and Cigs are the most dangerous and most profitable. Smoking can impare driving in some people and depends on the dose. Some people tend to day dream specially if there is music playing and that can cause some problems. But I never heard of someone getting in an accident purely due to the effects of marijuana. Just don’t drive when intoxicated traffic is not a fun place to be when high, if you must drive eat something before that will bring you to a more sober state of mind. Enjoy life and make sure others enjoy it too!


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    Jonathan Says:

    It’s very difficult to know what to do about cannabis use. We’ve got to the stage now where it’s too easy to keep the status quo because the network of vested interests (obvious and not so obvious) easily work against attempts to decriminalise it. The best test case we have so far is Amsterdam, where cannabis use is decriminalised and fairly controlled (as are heroin and other drugs).

    Looking at Amsterdam, I think cannabis law in the US and elsewhere is a classic case of intelligent people continuing to do nothing because the vested interests that perpetuate the prohibition make sure such people are not unduly affected. Why, for example, does the NYPD not conduct drug raids on Wall Street when it does do with monotonous regularity in black and other minority areas? The fact that local politicians can keep tax levels down through the sale of impounded property seized while conducting such raids does nothing to stimulate middle-class opposition to the drug war. Here in the UK, it’s thought that police forces can sometimes cover up to a quarter of their total annual expenditure with money received from both government and private anti-drug budgets. If that money dries up, a lot of other problems will float to the surface.


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    Byron Says:

    Again, the British Broadcasting Company is shown to be infinitely more concerned with reality rather than what their customers consider truth. When American publishing practices reach even close to their English counterparts, our world will at LEAST be a much SANER place.


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    anthont catton Says:

    I’ve smoked ganja ( 5 joints a day) for 13 years , all while driving,.even working as a pizza delivery driver. I still have a spotless drivers abstract..no traffic violations..go figure!!


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    Matt Says:

    I find that smoking while driving makes trips more enjoyable and faster. If I am going to be driving for more than an hour, I always light up. Once stoned I find that my driving capabilities are the same or better than when sober. The only dangerous part is when I need to find my piece and bag to pack another bowl.


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    random guy 2 Says:

    This video only shows what, for me, has been the reality for several years: I can drive the same way being stoned or not. Instead, my father thinks that, to him, driving stoned is far dangerous than driving drunk because weed makes him very absent­minded. So, all this thing about driving drunk or stoned varies from one person to another and each one should only be responsible for his acts and what they might cause to other people…


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    4Ganja Says:

    People keep saying “intoxicated”. Cannabis DOES NOT intoxicate you with intoxicants. Cannabis is completely non-toxic and the effects produced & felt are natural processes which are induced by consuming cannabis. THC naturally binds to cannabinoid receptors already present in our brains without any ill effect on those receptors.

    On the other hand, alcohol is toxic and the effects felt by the user are the effects of having toxicity which (with high doses or repeated abuse) cause damages to almost every physiological system in our bodies. In small amounts, with modesty, it appears that certain alcohols are actually beneficial to our bodies…. but not without risk. Risk of becoming physically dependent on it… a risk which is not present with Cannabis. Caffeine is way more physically addictive than cannabis.

    So… please. Quit saying “intoxicate”. It doesn’t truthfully explain cannabis’ effects and it makes it sound bad…. and it’s not and shouldn’t be labeled as such.

    P.S.
    I drive under the influence of cannabis every day and I have for 10 years. I agree that usually I am more aware of my surroundings and more cautious. There have been rare instances where the effects were too strong and I did not feel comfortable. Therefore, I didn’t take the risk. Thank God… I’ve yet to have any problems from it.


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    Owl Says:

    I drove a car while stoned just last night. Luckily I was minimally stoned at the time, because later on when the strong stuff kicked in, driving would have been the most stupid thing for me to do. Even at mild levels, I didn’t feel like I was driving safely.


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    south FL Says:

    Sober or not sober, I drive the same. No real difference, except maybe cornering. If I smoke my usual, 8 blunts a day, than im alright, but if I were to smoke after I wake up, or if I had taken something else, i.e. alcohol, prescription pills, etc, than my cornering is impared. I also drive a long truck, so getting that back tire around the corner is a challenge sometimes.


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    ex-smoker due to job Says:

    The only problem I had driving while smoking was being paranoid the police would stop me. And i smoked and drove virtually everyday for 10 years til I recently quit. (I just graduated nursing schhol, and get a job as an RN….worked to hard to be flunking drug tests)
    I do believe marijuana would be legalized and heavily regulated/taxed if it weren’t for one thing:
    Marijuana was heavily relied on as a medicine for many many years before it was outlawed. With the pharmaceutical companies making all these butt loads of moey off of “new” medicines, they know these meds wouldn’t make it off the ground if marijuana was legalized. Cannabis has many therapeutic effects, including appetite stimulant, mood stabalizer, pain reliever. It helps slow/reverse alzheimers, helps with MS, and parkinson’s disease just to name a few. It’s sad.


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    Christian Says:

    Who needs weed when you can have Jesus!!!


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    alsoChristian Says:

    Amen! Jesus is my everyday high


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    K Says:

    Everyone is different and every area is as well. Just got to be smart about it and do what you know is right. In my area the cops are around almost all the friggin time its annoying. So do i drive and smoke? Nope. I rather just do it in my house and not have to worry about some pig messing up my high and day all together.


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    kaity Says:

    for school we are doing a debate that tabaco should remain leaglised in tamania does anyone have any good things i can say?


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    Atheist Says:

    to the christians:
    god made weed, man made booze…

    who do you trust?

    plus jesus is dead, get over it. start thinking about the future… nanotech should be our new religion.


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    SPACE_ACE Says:

    31 yrs. cannabis use no one hardly knows . 15yrs alcohol use damn near killed me many many times. But thats just me. I do not drive anymore but I think you all should just lightly toke upwhen driving please, you do not want to injure yourself or someone else. Take care and be safe out there.


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    Jake Says:

    I have been driving while stoned for years and I’ve never had an accident. I’m much more cautious when I’m driving while stoned and my passengers have commented that I am more in tune with the vehicle. I guess it really depends on the person driving, everyone’s different.


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    Seeker Says:

    For years I used to drive in a professional sense - I have lots of urban, rural and highway-travelled kilometres under my belt. I gave professional driving the flick after realising just how stressful it is to drive on public roads when one has to do it for a living.

    Driving around these days is mostly about watching people use their cars to stroke their egos with, and they aren’t afraid to use either to get them to where they want to go as quickly as they wish… regardless of who they piss off and stress out in the process. I am a firm believer in cars being extensions of a driver’s personality. Get an impatient, pissed off and/or thoughtless man or woman in the driver’s seat and we all suffer.

    I have failed to pay full attention when driving straight and have caused my share of avoidable situations… I’ve had *no* incidents when driving on the road stoned. I am much more in control of my emotional faculties when stoned, so I concentrate much more and much better on my driving. Driving then becomes amusing, rather than a chore.

    Weed has given me a whole new frame of mind - One where I sit at a comfortable following distance from the car in front, and in turn, making the car behind me back off just that little bit. People appreciate not being butt-hugged when out driving. If someone is aggressively tailgating me for a period of time, I indicate left (I live Down Under), move over to do a rolling stop, and let them pass so they can then move on and aggravate the shit out of someone else.

    Furthermore, I come to a complete stop at stop signs, I use roundabouts effortlessly whilst using the legally required turn signals and I constantly scan mirrors and dash readouts, even if it’s 2AM on a Monday morning. I mostly drive at night when there are very few other people on the road, odds that favour me just as much as a straight driver.

    I teach myself a lot of good habits when stoned. I don’t condone it for anyone else because my experience level and road awareness is markedly different than most others who drive. But I don’t suffer hurt pride or harbour contempt for other drivers around me. All I have is just a considerable drop in my stress level. I get stoned, pay it forward and suddenly start to notice universal truths about how to get along with other people, starting with one random driver at a time.



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