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Saskatchewan enforces mandatory breath tests for drivers during legal stops, with refusal penalties matching those for drunk driving.
In March 2026, Saskatchewan launched its Traffic Safety Spotlight, reminding drivers that police can request a breath sample from any motorist during a legal stop, regardless of suspicion, under federal law since December 2018.
Refusing a test carries the same penalties as exceeding the legal alcohol limit, including automatic license suspension and fines.
A recent case in Estevan saw a woman fined $2,000 and suspended from driving after refusing a roadside test.
SGI urges the public to plan ahead and use safe transportation alternatives to prevent impaired driving, which remains the top cause of fatal crashes in the province.
Saskatchewan aplica pruebas de aliento obligatorias para los conductores durante las paradas legales, con sanciones por rechazo iguales a las de conducir ebrio.