Saskatchewan Federation of Police Officers 45 IMMEDIATE ROADSIDE LICENCE SUSPENSIONS Immediate roadside licence suspensions are provincial suspensions that are issued to drivers who are operating a motor vehicle with a Blood Alcohol Content (BAC) between zero and .08 or who are under the influence of drugs. There are 3 types of immediate roadside administrative licence suspensions: 1. New driver immediate roadside administrative suspensions • Zero tolerance for alcohol and drugs 2. Experienced driver immediate roadsides administrative suspensions • BAC of .04 to .08 (warn range) • Fails or refuses a Standardized Field Sobriety Test (SFST) for drugs 3. Indefinite roadside administrative suspensions (for all drivers) • BAC over .08 (fail range) • Refuses to provide a breath sample/comply with a demand • Over .08 BAC and refusal causing injury or death DRINKING, DRUGSAND DRIVING CONSEQUENCES CONTINUED ROADSIDE SUSPENSION SUMMARY CHART New drivers New drivers are any driver who: • is under 19 years old • is a Class 7 driver • is a Class 5 Novice 1 or Novice 2 driver • holds a driver's licence equivalent to Class 7 or Class 5 Novice 1 or Novice 2 from another jurisdiction • has not held a driver's licence in the last 5 years • has an out-of-country driver's licence where licence class and restrictions cannot be determined • holds an Endorsement 6, M1 or M2 • holds a restricted or provisional driver's licence Experienced drivers Experienced drivers are any driver who: • is over 19 years old and is not in a graduated driver licensing program (GDL or MGDL) • has a Class 5 or higher driver's licence • holds an experienced M Endorsement (motorcycle) • holds a driver's licence equivalent to a Class 5 or higher driver's licence and/or experienced M Endorsement from another jurisdiction
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