The addition later this year of oral-fluid drug testing for marijuana, which typically detects use only for up to 72 hours after use, could allow truck drivers to use the drug and avoid detection ...
Minnesota wants widespread roadside drug testing, but pilot data reveals key limitations and practicality concerns agencies ...
“Drivers who consume impairing drugs are a significant danger on our roads. In recent years, around 30 per cent of road ...
Legislation to allow roadside drug testing has passed its third and final reading in Parliament. The Bill passed with the ...
MINNESOTA (Valley News Live) - The Minnesota Department of Public Safety has finished a pilot project that could lead to new ...
Similar to portable breath tests to detect if a driver has been drinking, Minnesota law enforcement has tried roadside tests ...
The Minnesota Department of Public Safety is releasing the results of a pilot program that could lead to new oral fluid ...
Minnesota DPS reports promising results from a pilot project testing oral fluid devices for roadside drug detection.
Those tests – the Abbott SoToxaâ„¢ Oral Fluid Mobile Test System and the Dräger DrugTest 5000 – test for recent use of six drug ...
Drugs were found in 287 of the 329 people screened, or about 87%. Data shows that drug-detecting technology found multiple ...