Sask. shifting gears on impaired driving enforcement with proposal of quicker penalties
The Government of Saskatchewan is beginning to implement administrative penalties in an effort to curb impaired driving.
Potential changes to The Traffic Safety Act are being considered, and the province said the updates would result in stronger and more immediate repercussions after failed roadside breath tests in an effort to hold impaired drivers to account and remove them from Saskatchewan roads.
The government said the proposed changes come as part of its “ongoing commitment to strengthen road safety across the province.”
When someone fails a roadside breath test, the potential changes would lead to various administrative consequences that would take effect immediately, including the suspension of the driver’s license, impoundment of their vehicle, a requirement for ignition interlock, mandatory education courses and safe-driver recognition penalties in the form of demerit points and financial costs.

