New Brunswick to issue roadside suspensions for impaired driving starting Jan. 1
FREDERICTON — Motorists in New Brunswick will be subject to stiff new penalties for impaired driving beginning Jan. 1.
Changes to the province’s Motor Vehicle Act give police discretion to issue an immediate roadside suspension to impaired drivers, or to lay charges under the Criminal Code.
Previously, police could only lay criminal charges, sending drivers through a lengthy process in the province’s clogged court system.
Under the new rules, people with a blood alcohol concentration of 0.08 or above, or who refuse to give a breath sample, will get an immediate three-month licence suspension.











