June 10, 2014 by Canadian Underwriter
Several changes are coming to Saskatchewan related to vehicle seizures for people engaging in high risk behaviour while driving.
The new consequences for impaired driving and distracted driving come into effect June 27.
“We believe harsher penalties, including the inconvenience of being without a vehicle for several days, will deter people from choosing to drive while impaired, or using a cellphone,” Andrew Cartmell, president and CEO of Saskatchewan Government Insurance said in a statement.
“Short-term vehicle seizures have been credited with reducing fatalities related to impaired driving in B.C. and Alberta, and we hope to see a similar impact in Saskatchewan.”
New consequences for impaired/distracted driving include:
Vehicle seizures will range from three to 60 days, depending on the number of previous offences on the driver’s record. The vehicle being driven at the time of the offence is the one that will be seized, regardless of whether the offender is the registered owner or not.
Vehicle seizures will also apply for the following high-risk offences:
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