STISIM Drive® is at the forefront of research on cannabis, alcohol, and psychedelic impairment, partnering with top institutions like Johns Hopkins University, Zucker Hillside Hospital, and UC San Diego. Researchers are using the STISIM Drive® M4000-R simulator to explore how various substances, including cannabis, impact driving performance.
At Johns Hopkins’ Cannabis Science Laboratory, Dr. Troy Spindle and Dr. Austin Zamarripa are conducting studies on how both micro and macro doses of cannabis affect driving, with future plans to expand into psychedelic research. These efforts are part of a broader initiative to optimize testing methods and gather reliable, real-world data that can improve public safety.
STISIM Drive® simulators are helping researchers create customized scenarios and collect critical data to advance scientific understanding of impairment and its effect on driving.