Common combinations found in deceased drivers.
Designed for experts to unpack the harm.
79% of NZ drivers who die in drug-related crashes have more than one substance in their system. Prescription medication is often one of them. Because they’re usually consumed hours apart, the combined side effects are dangerously deceptive. Drivers may not feel impaired, but they are. Introducing the Mixed Medication range, common combinations found in deceased drivers. Each product was designed for experts to unpack the harm, unsettling road users across the country.
The range gained attention from medical professionals, drivers on medication and Police. Mixed Driving has now been established as a new state of impairment, building public support for the introduction of roadside testing of 20 legal drugs in 2023.
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