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San Diego — A new online course is aimed at preventing drug-impaired driving among commercial driver’s license holders.
The hourlong train-the-trainer course – developed by the University of California, San Diego’s Transportation Research and Education for Driver Safety – is intended to prepare safety professionals to deliver the Just Drive: Deliver Drug-Free curriculum.
The course’s featured topics include risks and consequences of driving while impaired by drugs, laws and testing procedures, and strategies to drive drug-free.
Registration is required to complete the course.
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