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WATCH: PG residents randomly chosen to take breathalyzer test by MADD Canada

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RCMP, RoadSafetyBC, and MADD Canada are conducting Alcohol & Drug Driving Surveys in Prince George.

Drivers are randomly chosen to do a Breathalyzer test and an online survey, with research going to help the province with cannabis regulations.

“It’s about working with what the survey is providing, and then what MADD can do on a local level to educate about cannabis. Again, we’re encouraging the public to be very proactive into keeping the road safe by calling 9-1-1, or taking the keys away. So it’s really about wanting to get more Road Safety initiatives out in the community.”

– MADD PG spokesperson Tracy Crawford

Those who take the test and are over the legal limit are offered a safe ride home.

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