Medical cannabis patients in the most populous state will be allowed to get behind the wheel without the fear of losing their driver's licence.
With more than 300,000 medicinal cannabis users across NSW, the government is forging its own path by giving an exemption to drivers who are prescribed the drug with a fit-for-purpose scheme.
A bill that adopts "a more commonsense approach" will be introduced to parliament that is fairer to a growing community while still keeping the roads safe with several provisions.
"This is a significant reform for NSW, but it's one we are approaching carefully and with road safety at the centre of every decision," Premier Chris Minns said.
To be eligible for scheme, drivers on an unrestricted licence only will be required to enrol as a registered medicinal cannabis user with Transport for NSW and provide proof of a valid prescription.