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Difference between revisions of "Motor Vehicle Law at the Roadside (13:III)"

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When a legal breath sample is demanded by a peace officer, a driver must forthwith provide a sample of breath to determine the concentration of alcohol in the driver's body. See s 320.15(1) of the ''Criminal Code''. More information on breath samples is available in [[Motor_Vehicle_Offences_for_Drugs_and_Alcohol_(13:IX) | section IX]] of this chapter.
When a legal breath sample is demanded by a peace officer, a driver must forthwith provide a sample of breath to determine the concentration of alcohol in the driver's body. See s 320.15(1) of the ''Criminal Code''. More information on breath samples is available in [[Motor_Vehicle_Offences_for_Drugs_and_Alcohol_(13:IX) | section IX]] of this chapter.


Additionally, if a police officer has reasonable suspicion that a driver is impaired by a drug other than alcohol they must submit to a Standardized Field Sobriety Test ("SFST"). More information on SFST is available in section IX of this chapter.  
Additionally, if a police officer has reasonable suspicion that a driver is impaired by a drug other than alcohol, they must submit to a Standardized Field Sobriety Test ("SFST"). More information on SFST is available in section IX of this chapter.  


You have specific obligations at the scene of a collision. They are outlined in the next section of this chapter: [[Duties_after_a_Motor_Vehicle_Collision_(13:IV)|Duties After a Collision]]
You have specific obligations at the scene of a collision. They are outlined in the next section of this chapter: [[Duties_after_a_Motor_Vehicle_Collision_(13:IV)|Duties After a Collision]]
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