The Nova Scotia RCMP have released last months Impaired driving statistics.
RCMP in the province charged 112 drivers with impaired related offences throughout the month of November.
In a release they say 57 drivers were charged with impaired operation of a conveyance by alcohol, 5 were charged with impaired operation of a conveyance by drug, 13 were charged with refusal of a demand made by a peace officer, and 37 were issued driving suspensions for operating a conveyance while having consumed alcohol.
RCMP say there is a wide range of driving prohibition and fines if convicted of driving while impaired.
In Nova Scotia, there are around 250 RCMP members with training related to drug-impaired driving, along with 427 trained breath technicians who are qualified to operate instruments that determine a driver’s blood alcohol level.
They ask that if you see someone driving unsafely or erratically to call 911 immediately.