Driving under the influence of drugs: An overview of current legal frameworks.

Q1 Social Sciences
Forensic Science Review Pub Date : 2025-07-01
D Ferrari, M Locatelli, E Sabetta
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Abstract

Driving under the influence (DUI) of alcohol and/or illicit drugs has been shown to increase the risk of involvement in road traffic collisions. Thanks to the scientifically proven link between blood alcohol concentration and impaired driving ability, a broadly accepted legislative framework has been established and is now widely adopted across the globe. In contrast, less is known about the effects of illicit drugs, and a clear correlation between blood drug concentrations and driving performance has been defined by some authors as a "mirage". In this review, we examine the advantages and limitations of current legislative initiatives regulating DUI of psychoactive drugs. The predominant approaches employed are "zero tolerance", "legal limits", and "impairment assessment". We discuss the distinctions among these methods, focusing on their implications for balancing citizens' rights and public safety. Additionally, we address the pre-analytical, analytical, and post-analytical challenges associated with the implementation of each legislative framework. The application of these three approaches is also discussed in light of recent changes in drug policies observed in many countries, including the decriminalization of certain substances, such as cannabis, and the growing prevalence of drugs prescribed for medical purposes. In conclusion, due to the absence of a robust scientific foundation, determining the most appropriate approach among the three remains challenging. The choice of method is primarily influenced by the government's policy priorities, which may emphasize either the protection of citizens' rights or the promotion of road safety.

在药物影响下驾驶:现行法律框架概述。
已经证明,在酒精和/或非法药物影响下驾驶会增加发生道路交通碰撞的风险。由于科学证明了血液酒精浓度与驾驶能力受损之间的联系,已经建立了一个广泛接受的立法框架,现在在全球范围内被广泛采用。相比之下,人们对非法药物的影响知之甚少,一些作者将血液药物浓度与驾驶表现之间的明确相关性定义为“海市蜃楼”。在这篇综述中,我们研究了当前立法举措对精神活性药物酒后驾车的优势和局限性。采用的主要方法是“零容忍”、“法定限制”和“减值评估”。我们将讨论这些方法之间的区别,重点讨论它们对平衡公民权利和公共安全的影响。此外,我们还解决了与实施每个立法框架相关的分析前、分析后和分析后的挑战。根据许多国家最近观察到的药物政策的变化,包括将某些物质(如大麻)非刑事化,以及为医疗目的开具的药物越来越普遍,还讨论了这三种方法的适用情况。总之,由于缺乏坚实的科学基础,在这三种方法中确定最合适的方法仍然具有挑战性。方法的选择主要受到政府政策重点的影响,政府的政策重点可能强调保护公民权利,也可能强调促进道路安全。
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Forensic Science Review
Forensic Science Review Social Sciences-Law
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