Winnipeg police holiday checkstop program ends with nearly 4,000 vehicles stopped
- The Winnipeg Police Service stopped nearly 4,000 vehicles during its holiday checkstop program, resulting in 124 impaired driver incidents.
- Four impaired drivers were found unconscious behind the wheel, and eight were involved in crashes during the program.
- The highest blood alcohol concentration recorded was.27, over three times the legal limit of.08.
- Police charged 18 individuals with impaired driving and issued 106 immediate roadside driving bans throughout the program.
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8 impaired drivers involved in crashes during holiday checkstop program, Winnipeg police say
Impaired driving is a contributing factor in nearly one-third of all traffic fatalities in Manitoba, police say. The Winnipeg Police Service runs a checkstop program to discourage drinking and driving during the winter holiday season.
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