If a driver tests positive for drugs and their vehicle is immobilized, to whom is this fact attributed?
Human factor: Alcohol, drugs, and medications
Explanation
When a **driver** tests positive for drugs, it is they who commit a very serious offense. This is because driving under the influence of drugs or alcohol is **prohibited and punishable by law**. The consequences for the driver can include fines, loss of points on the driving license, and even the possibility of going to jail if they have endangered the lives of others.
Additionally, when a driver tests positive, the vehicle can be **immobilized** by the authorities until the effects of the drugs or alcohol wear off. However, this measure is a consequence of the driver's action, not of the vehicle or the load. Therefore, the responsibility falls directly on the driver, not on the vehicle or the load they are transporting.
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