Driving under the influence of drugs is not only illegal but extremely dangerous. Whether it’s illegal drugs, prescription medication, or even over-the-counter drugs, they can all impact your ability to drive safely.
Drugs can cause:
- Impaired judgment and coordination.
- Distorted perception of time and space.
- Slower reaction times.
- Drowsiness or dizziness.
Even common medications can have side effects that make driving risky. Always check with your doctor or pharmacist if your medication affects your driving, especially when combining with alcohol or other substances.
Did you know?
In Queensland, it’s illegal to drive with THC, the active ingredient in cannabis, in your system-even if it’s prescribed. THC affects your reaction time, concentration, and judgment, increasing the likelihood of accidents.
Safety Tips
- Never drive after using drugs or medications that might impair your ability.
- If in doubt, don’t drive-use public transport, ride-shares, or taxis instead.
Drug Driving Laws
In Queensland, drug driving is treated seriously:
- Zero tolerance for drug driving.
- Random roadside tests detect common drugs like cannabis, methamphetamine, MDMA, and cocaine.
- A positive test will result in an immediate 24-hour license suspension and further legal consequences.
If you have information for police, contact Policelink at www.police.qld.gov.au/reporting or call 131 444. Report crime anonymously via Crime Stoppers at 1800 333 000 or www.crimestoppersqld.com.au.