SGI warns of impaired driving risks after nearly 1,000 new drivers suspended in 2023
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Saskatchewan Government Insurance (SGI) is taking the opportunity to educate novice drivers on the risk of impaired driving after 982 residents had their licenses suspended in 2023.
Saskatchewan Government Insurance (SGI) is taking the opportunity to educate novice drivers on the risk of impaired driving after 982 residents had their licenses suspended in 2023.
“Don’t drink alcohol or take cannabis (or any other drugs) and then drive. Not even a little bit,” SGI’s news release read.
New drivers held nine per cent of Saskatchewan licences last year — but accounted for 33 per cent of the administrative suspensions.
“This isn’t about spoiling anyone’s good time; it’s about reminding all drivers, including new ones, that you’ve always got options to find a safe ride home,” said JP Cullen, COO of SGI’s Auto Fund.
“Choosing not to drive impaired will keep you safe and keep you out of trouble.”
Anyone who is in the Graduated Driver Licensing Program or under the age of 21 are classified as new drivers.
Drivers who are 22 and older, and who are no longer learner or novice drivers, cannot legally drive with a Blood Alcohol Concentration (BAC) above .04.