Cannabis Driving Study

Join a CU Anschutz study about the impact of cannabis on driving.

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Our Study


Researchers at the Colorado School of Public Health want to learn more about how people are affected by cannabis in different ways. We will use a driving simulator to compare the driving of adults who use cannabis daily, sometimes, or do not use cannabis.

Why Join?


  • Get up to $300 for your time
  • Experience using a driving simulator
  • Help us learn more about the effect of cannabis on driving

What is involved?

  • Two visits to our Denver office
  • Study visit includes health tests and a driving test using a driving simulator
  • Participants must sign a form saying that they have a safe way to get home after the visit

Joining the Study

People may be able to join if they:

  • Are 25 to 55 years old
  • Are healthy
  • Use cannabis daily, sometimes, or do not use cannabis
  • Drive a car or truck
  • Have a driver's license and health insurance

Get in touch

If you would like to learn more or join the study, please click on the Get In Touch button at the top of this page to answer a few questions and give us with a way to get in touch with you!

Principal investigator

COMIRB #20-0949

Our team


Shelby Flores BS

Program Senior Professional

Alexis Krause

Program Senior Research Professional

Sarah Limbacher

Program Manager

Lauren Turow

Research Coordinator


 

Kimberly Thies

Research Coordinator


 

Emily Drewniany

Research Coordinator

Injury & Violence Prevention Center (IVPC)

Colorado School of Public Health

CU Anschutz

Fitzsimons Building

13001 East 17th Place

3rd Floor West , Mail Stop B119

Aurora, CO 80045


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