Alberta motorists reminded of Mandatory Alcohol Screening legislation
Alberta RCMP are reminding motorists that legislation is in effect which gives police additional authority to deal with impaired driving.
Bill C-46 came into effect in Dec. 2018 and provides police the ability to demand any lawfully-stopped driver to provide a breath sample into an approved screening device.
Failure to comply carries the same or greater penalties as driving while impaired.
“Impaired driving continues to be a risk to the safety of all Albertans on our roadways,” said Superintendent Gary Graham, Alberta RCMP Traffic Services. “When the COVID pandemic started we had to adjust our traffic enforcement practices for the safety of the public and our officers. Mandatory Alcohol Screening was used in a limited manner during the pandemic. However, with the restrictions lifting and life returning to normal, we are shifting back to an enforcement focus.