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Cocaine & Roadside Tests: How Long Will It Haunt You?

Worried about cocaine lingering in your system after a night out? If you're facing a roadside drug test, understanding detection windows is crucial. Roadside tests typically use saliva samples, which have a relatively short detection window.

Generally, cocaine is detectable in saliva for **up to 24 hours**, sometimes slightly longer depending on factors like dosage, frequency of use, and individual metabolism. However, this is just an estimate. Heavier, more frequent users may experience longer detection times. Single, small doses are likely to be undetectable much sooner.

It's important to remember that driving under the influence of any drug, including cocaine, is illegal and incredibly dangerous. Even if you think the effects have worn off, the substance might still be detectable. Always prioritize safety and never drive impaired. This information is for general knowledge and doesn't constitute legal advice. If you have concerns about drug testing and the law, consult with a legal professional.

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