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G1 Driver Faces Multiple Charges After Traffic Stop

A G1 driver in Dryden is facing several charges and a seven-day suspension of his license following a traffic stop conducted by the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP).

Incident Overview

The traffic stop occurred at around 4 p.m. on June 10. OPP officers noticed a vehicle being driven erratically, prompting the stop.

Discovery During the Traffic Stop

Upon stopping the vehicle, officers conducted a search in accordance with the Cannabis Control Act. The search revealed:

  • A cannabis vape in the center console
  • An open beer can underneath the passenger seat
  • An open bottle of whiskey in the rear of the vehicle

Charges Faced by the Driver

The driver, a 40-year-old man from Vermilion Bay, faces multiple charges, including:

  • Operating a vehicle as a G1 driver without an accompanying driver
  • Driving with a blood alcohol concentration above the zero limit for novice drivers
  • Having alcohol and cannabis readily available in the vehicle

Legal Implications for Novice Drivers

In Ontario, novice and commercial vehicle drivers are required to maintain a blood alcohol concentration of 0 mg per 100 ml of blood. The driver’s license will be suspended for seven days as a result of these infractions.

Safety Reminder from OPP

The OPP emphasizes that impaired driving, whether due to alcohol, drugs, or both, poses a significant risk on the roads. Motorists are encouraged to make safe choices to ensure their safety and that of others.

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