Around 4000 vehicles were checked in Week Three of the RCMP’s Holiday Checkstop Program.
68 checkstops were conducted all over the province with 21 people charged with Impaired Driving because of alcohol.
The highest blood/alcohol reading was almost three times the legal limit and driver was found with a .220.
During the week that ran between the 17th and the 23rd, there were six alcohol-related tiered suspensions and one drug-related tiered suspension.
Two people were charged with Refusing a Breath Demand.
12 people were charged with improper storage of alcohol or cannabis in a vehicle.
There was also no fatal traffic-related collisions during week three.