In real life if someone is blocking you in a hallway or aisle you simply say, "Pardon Me." But it's tricky when you're driving. If someone is parked in the fast lane, and going the same speed as someone in the right lane, there's no easy to way to signal, "GET OUT OF MY WAY!"
According to new data released by the Washington State Traffic Safety Commission, the number of marijuana-impaired drivers involved in accidents has nearly doubled.
Since Washington voters legalized recreational marijuana in 2012, there have been indications the number of impaired motorists has risen, due to using pot before getting behind the wheel.
According to a June, 2014 survey conducted by the Washington State Traffic Safety Commission (WSTSC), nearly 3 out of ten drivers participating indicated they use or have used pot within a few hours of driving. But the real shocker is that of those who do, 62% don't think marijuana impairs their ability to drive.