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Strengthening Alberta's Approach to Impaired Driving

Strengthening Alberta's Approach to Impaired Driving

Our province's new impaired driving law will help to reduce the number of drinking drivers on our roads - and that means fewer deaths and serious injuries. Drivers who are criminally impaired or refuse to provide a breath sample will receive the harshest penalties. And, these drivers will still be charged with a criminal offence. Tougher consequences at the .05 to .08 level are designed to discourage drinking and driving - before drivers reach the criminally impaired level. Our goal is to create safer roads by ensuring that Albertans take responsibility for their actions behind the wheel.

  • Alberta is focusing on those who receive Criminal Code offences, repeat offenders and new drivers.
  • Education and enforcement are both key to Alberta's approach.
  • This made-in-Alberta approach focuses on changing behaviours through mandatory courses and ignition interlock use.
  • Alberta does not believe that fines are the solution. These changes do not include fines or demerit points.
  • This legislation does not prevent responsible Albertans from having a drink with dinner or friends.
  • Our focus is safer roads.

Penalties

Starting July 1, 2012 for Drivers with Blood Alcohol Over .08:

  • Criminal charge
  • Immediate licence suspension which is sustained until criminal charge is resolved.
  • 1st charge: sustained licence suspension and 3-day vehicle seizure, "Planning Ahead" course.
  • 2nd charge: sustained licence suspension, 7-day vehicle seizure, "Impact" course.
  • 3rd charge: sustained licence suspension, 7-day vehicle seizure, "Impact" course.
  • Mandatory ignition interlock after criminal conviction - 1 year for 1st conviction; 3 years for 2nd conviction; 5 years for 3rd conviction.

Penalties Starting September 1, 2012 for Drivers with Blood Alcohol .05 to .08:

  • 1st offence - Immediate 3-day licence suspension and 3-day vehicle seizure.
  • 2nd offence - Immediate 15-day licence suspension, 7-day vehicle seizure, "Planning Ahead" course.
  • 3rd offence - Immediate 30-day licence suspension, 7-day vehicle seizure, "Impact" course.

Penalties Starting July 1, 2012 for new (GDL) Drivers with Blood Alcohol over .00

  • GDL driver found with any blood alcohol - Immediate 30-day licence suspension and 7-day vehicle seizure.

[SOURCE - Government of Alberta Transportation]

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