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Gaize Partners with University of Saskatchewan for a Groundbreaking Study on Cannabis Edibles and Driving Impairment

    MISSOULA, MT — Gaize, the leader in cutting-edge impairment detection technology, is proud to announce its collaboration with the University of Saskatchewan (USask) on a pioneering research initiative. This innovative study, led by Associate Professor Dr. Alexander Crizzle, aims to evaluate the effects of cannabis edibles on driving skills, utilizing a driving simulator, the Gaize impairment detection system and other advanced tools to gain deeper insights into impairment.

    Beginning in March 2025, this landmark study will focus on how cannabis edibles affect drivers’ abilities, specifically assessing the duration of impairment after consumption. The results aim to inform public policy and provide much-needed clarity on cannabis edible use and road safety.

    Full article: https://www.einpresswire.com/article/795615825/gaize-partners-with-university-of-saskatchewan-for-a-groundbreaking-study-on-cannabis-edibles-and-driving-impairment

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