982 new Saskatchewan drivers suspended for drug/alcohol limits in 2023, comprising 33% of impaired driving suspensions.

982 new Saskatchewan drivers had their licenses suspended in 2023 for exceeding provincial limits on alcohol or drugs, making up 33% of impaired driving suspensions, despite accounting for only 9% of licensed drivers. SGI emphasizes the importance of zero-tolerance for drug-impaired driving and the risks of driving under the influence. New drivers face 60-day license suspensions and 3-day vehicle impoundments if caught.

April 01, 2024
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