More Frequent Saliva Tests in Belgium: Towards Increased Road Safety
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More Frequent Saliva Tests in Belgium: A Necessity For Safer Roads
The Belgian government is stepping up its efforts to ensure roads are safer for everyone. From now on, the police will be able to more frequently subject drivers to a saliva drug screening test, as reported by Het Nieuwsblad. This new measure comes with an expansion of the list of signs allowing officers to carry out a check. An essential action to reduce the risks related to drug use while driving, both for drivers and other road users.
Driving under the influence of illegal substances poses a major risk to road safety. Every day in Belgium, no fewer than 36 drivers are caught under the influence of drugs, facing fines exceeding 1,000 euros and the loss of their driving license. With the update to this legislation, new symptoms will be added to the list of criteria allowing a saliva test to be performed, thus increasing the number of drivers tested.
A Reliable Saliva Test For Enhanced Safety
At AMA Prevention, we are committed to providing high-quality solutions to help prevent road accidents. Our Drugdiag® saliva tests, made in France and compliant with CE standards, are designed to be easy to use and provide reliable results within minutes. These tests are the number one in France and Europe for the medical field, offering rapid and accurate detection of THC (cannabis), as well as other substances such as cocaine, opiates, and amphetamines.
These tests are valuable tools for employers, law enforcement, and security-conscious individuals. Their medical quality is guaranteed by compliance with standards ISO 13485, ensuring a high level of accuracy. For individuals, our saliva tests allow quick verification of their ability to drive safely.
Fight Against New Synthetic Drugs
With the proliferation of new synthetic drugs and the use of laughing gas, it is increasingly crucial to develop complementary solutions for road safety prevention. Although these substances are not yet all detectable by standard saliva tests, at AMA Prevention, we are at the forefront of innovation to develop tools capable of meeting these new challenges.
The Minister of Mobility also highlighted a second measure aimed at strengthening the enforcement of penalties. Foreign drivers, often harder to penalize, will now have to pay a deposit of 1,260 euros on the spot if they test positive, under penalty of having their vehicle seized by the police. This measure sends a strong message, aiming to deter anyone from driving under the influence of psychoactive substances.
Protect Yourself and Your Loved Ones With AMA Prevention
Road safety is everyone's responsibility, and at AMA Prevention, we are committed to providing you with the necessary tools to ensure this safety. Our tests are available on our website www.ama-prevention.fr and can be delivered quickly to meet your needs, whether it is express delivery or delivery to a pickup point.
Don't wait any longer to take action: the safety of your loved ones and other road users also depends on you. Whether you are a professional, a business, or an individual, our tests will offer you invaluable peace of mind. Together, let's help make our roads safer.
💡 Practical information on screening
During a roadside check, the gendarmerie saliva test is commonly used to detect the presence of drugs. Many wonder about how long the gendarmerie saliva drug test stays positive: it depends on metabolism, but THC remains detectable from several hours up to a few days. The gendarmerie THC saliva test (or gendarmerie saliva THC test) specifically targets recent cannabis use.
For prevention at home or in the workplace, taking a THC saliva test (also called a saliva THC test) is an excellent step. If you’re looking to equip yourself, you might be wondering where to buy an equivalent gendarmerie saliva test? Although it can sometimes be hard to find a THC saliva test at a pharmacy, you can order our professional devices directly online.
🚨 Road Safety Reminder
Driving under the influence of drugs is severely punished by law. Plan ahead with a reliable self-test before getting behind the wheel.