What measures are provided for under the Highway Safety Code following a 2nd conviction for alcohol-impaired driving?
• The driver’s licence is revoked for a period of 3 years (5 years if the driver’s blood-alcohol level was above 160 mg/100 ml or for a refusal to provide a breath or blood sample, or a refusal to submit to physical coordination tests); • A mandatory comprehensive assessment conducted through the Programme d’évaluation des conducteurs automobile (PECA), administered by the Association des centres de réadaptation en dépendance du Québec, to determine if the offender’s behaviour with respect to alcohol is compatible with the safe operation of a vehicle; • The driver must use a mandatory alcohol ignition interlock device for 2 years when obtaining a new licence (3 years if the driver’s blood-alcohol level was above 160 mg/100 ml or for a refusal to provide a breath or blood sample, or for a refusal to submit to physical coordination tests, or mandatory use of the device for life if convicted of a 2nd offence with a blood-alcohol level above 160 mg/100 ml or for a refusal to provide a brea
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