A Mesa police officer tests eye movements of a driver pulled over during a September 2010 DUI checkpoint. Officers and city officials say that prescription drug use is a rising cause of driver impairment in Arizona, and they're increasing drug recognition training to identify drivers affected by substances other than alcohol.
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