Saskatchewan toughens driving laws | Insurance Business America - Page 2
Vehicle seizures will also apply for the following high-risk offences:
• Driving as a learner while unaccompanied (for three days on a second or subsequent offence within one year);
• Driving an unregistered vehicle (for seven days on a second or subsequent offence within one year);
• Stunting (for three days on a second or subsequent offence within one year);
• Exceeding the speed limit by more than double the speed (for seven days on a second or subsequent offence within one year);
• Exceeding the speed limit by more than 50 km/h (for seven days on each offence);
• Contest of speed or race with other vehicles (for 30 days on each offence);
• Failing to stop for a peace officer (for seven days on each offence); and
• All Criminal Code charges which constitute an offence under the Traffic Safety Act (for 30 days on each offence).