Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Users?
Drivers/passengers actively using drugs. Weed, shrooms, etc.
Wait - how do you know they were shrooms?
The constant bs and exaggeration is half the problem.
It was a mixed thing. Not straight weed. I know what straight weed is like, bro.
Anonymous wrote:I am an at-home user of marijuana. I smell it on the road and unless you see smoke coming from the window, or you and the other car are the only ones in sight, you have NO idea who is smoking.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's just as illegal as drinking while driving.
The solution, the only solution, is traffic enforcement by human beings.
Everything comes back to the ill-fated decision to stop basic traffic enforcement by the MPD.
In Maryland it is now illegal for police to use the odor of marijuana coming from a car in traffic as a basis for imitating a traffic stop. This will probably be coming soon to DC as well.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's just as illegal as drinking while driving.
The solution, the only solution, is traffic enforcement by human beings.
Everything comes back to the ill-fated decision to stop basic traffic enforcement by the MPD.
It wouldn’t be “equitable.”
Anonymous wrote:Get over it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I sometimes find myself behind a car where someone is obviously smoking weed because the smell is strong and persistent. My solution is to switch lanes and pass them. Alternatively, you could move to the right lane and slow down a little temporarily so that the weed driver gets further away from you.
I do that when I can. It just doesn’t work when in bumper-to-bumper gridlock.
Anonymous wrote:It's just as illegal as drinking while driving.
The solution, the only solution, is traffic enforcement by human beings.
Everything comes back to the ill-fated decision to stop basic traffic enforcement by the MPD.
Anonymous wrote:I sometimes find myself behind a car where someone is obviously smoking weed because the smell is strong and persistent. My solution is to switch lanes and pass them. Alternatively, you could move to the right lane and slow down a little temporarily so that the weed driver gets further away from you.