34 licence suspensions issued this past weekend in Battleford traffic safety initiative

Colder temperatures arrived this past weekend in Saskatchewan, but that didn’t stop Combined Traffic Services Saskatchewan from focusing on road safety in North Battleford.

Partnering with officers from the Saskatoon Police Service, Battleford Community Safety Officers, Battleford RCMP, 500 vehicles were stopped as part of this initiative within the City of North Battleford, and surrounding highways on October 19, 2023 to October 21, 2023.

Here is what was located:

  • 26 license suspensions for testing positive for THC (on an approved screening device)

  • 8 license suspensions as a result of approved screening device tests between .04 and .08 BAC

  • 1 person was charged under the Cannabis Act (for having cannabis in a motor vehicle)

  • 3 people were charged under the Alcohol and Gaming Regulation Act (for having open alcohol in vehicle)

  • 1 driver located with existing licence suspensions

  • 173 tickets were issued for various other offences (ex. speeding, distractive driving, seatbelts)

  • 11 invalid registrations (10 for invalid vehicle registration, 1 for invalid trailer registration)

  • 32 vehicles were impounded (for driver’s license suspensions related to cannabis and alcohol)

  • 244 warnings were issued (for vehicle equipment regulations including mud flaps, burnt out headlights, cracked windshields

  • 12 vehicle inspections were issued

Over the weekend, officers issued 34 roadside suspensions – 26 related to cannabis use and eight related to alcohol.

“This weekend was a perfect example of why check stops like this are so important. Through this traffic safety initiative, our officers continued to educate the public safe driving practices and the impacts of cannabis use,” says S/Sgt. Kevin Williamson of the Combined Traffic Services Saskatchewan, “Cannabis remains in your body for a long time. For perspective, when considering whether its safe for you to operate a vehicle or not, when inhaled, cannabis effects can begin immediately and last several hours. When ingested, cannabis effects can last even longer. When deciding whether to get behind the wheel, always make sure that if you have used cannabis or any THC products you choose other options for a safe ride to your destination.”

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