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Impaired Driving

Ignition Interlock - Incentive or Punishment?

Low-BAC Drivers and the Law

Drunk Driving - Progress and Problems

Alcohol-Crash Stats

The Safety Impact of Lowering the BAC Limit for Drivers in Canada

Canada's Blood Alcohol Laws - an International Perspective (March 2002):
PDF (32 page report)
Executive Summary
Canada's Blood Alcohol Laws Stricter than Most Countries

Drunk Snowmobilers

The Hard Core Drinking Driver: Prevention Programs (PDF: 1997 Report)

High Tech Tools

Knowledge and Perceptions of Canada's Impaired Driving Law (2000)

June 1999 Changes to the Criminal Code

Recommendations to the House of Commons Standing Committee on Justice and Human Rights (March 2, 1999)

Summer Alert

What's Needed Next in the Fight Against Impaired Driving?

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In 2004, road crashes involving a driver who had been drinking killed 815 people, of which 48% were drivers who were criminally impaired. 
Full Report

Ontario Community Council on Impaired Driving



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