Regina drivers pulled over for any reason this month will have to take a sobriety test

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The Regina Police Service is launching a new initiative during March that will require drivers to take a mandatory alcohol screening test when they are pulled over for any reason.

And they want drivers to know that under the law, drivers are required to comply with a demand for a breath test. Impaired driving is the leading cause of fatal collisions on Saskatchewan roads, according to SGI.

“It is estimated that over 1,500 people are killed by impaired drivers in Canada each year,” Sgt. Shannon Gordon, who works in the Regina police traffic unit said in a news release. 

“We would like to

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