Getting behind the wheel while impaired by drugs is not only dangerous, it’s against the law.
The legal limit is 2ng of THC per mL of blood. It is a more serious offence to have more than 5ng of THC per mL of blood. Police may administer a saliva test to determine if THC is present in your system. If so, the police can then ask you to provide a blood test.
THC impairment can last for more than 24 hours after cannabis use, well after other effects may have faded. There is no standard waiting time to drive after using cannabis. If you are using cannabis, do not drive. Instead, stay over, call a taxi, share a ride, use public transit or have a designated driver.
The time it takes for the psychoactive effects of THC in cannabis to wear off depends on:
- How much and how often you have consumed THC
- Whether you smoked, vaped or ate it
- Your age, mood or if you have pre-existing medical or psychiatric conditions
- Whether you’ve taken any alcohol or other drugs
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