Driving Offences
Driving offences in Alberta can result in penalties such as fines, license suspensions, and even imprisonment, depending on the severity of the charge.
Driving offences in Alberta can result in penalties such as fines, license suspensions, and even imprisonment, depending on the severity of the charge.
Dangerous or reckless driving is a serious criminal offence in Alberta that can lead to severe penalties, including jail time, fines, and a driving suspension.
Dangerous or Reckless DrivingIn Alberta, the legal limit for blood alcohol concentration (BAC) is 0.08 (also referred to as 80 MG% alcohol in 100 mL of blood). Exceeding this limit can result in serious legal consequences.
Driving Over the Legal Limit (0.8 BAC)Driving while disqualified or suspended is a serious offence under Alberta law. The consequences can be severe and may include fines, imprisonment, and the possibility of a criminal record.
Driving While Suspended or DisqualifiedBeing charged with drug-impaired driving in Alberta can have significant consequences, including potential fines, jail time, and driving suspensions.
Drug-Impaired Driving (DUI)Facing a hit and run or failure to stop charge in Edmonton can lead to significant legal and personal repercussions.
Hit and Run / Failure to StopImpaired driving offences are serious criminal charges under the Criminal Code of Canada, and they carry severe consequences such as fines, driving suspensions, and even imprisonment.
Impaired Driving / DUIFacing a criminal charge for refusing to provide a breath sample in Alberta can lead to severe consequences, including potential jail time and a criminal record.
Refusal to Provide a Breath Sample