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Responsible Driver Program sessions are held in groups
Apr 12

A guide to negotiating the Responsible Driver Program

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Last week we discussed the Responsible Driver Program (RDP). If you have been issued a 90-day Immediate Roadside Prohibition, 90-day Administrative Roadside Prohibition or were convicted of a criminal code drunk driving offence you will be required to take part Read more

Apr 05

What is the Responsible Driver Program?

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A significant problem facing you if you have been issued a 90-day Immediate Roadside Prohibition (IRP), a 90-day Administrative Roadside Prohibition (ADP) or a Criminal Code conviction for drinking and driving is the certainty of having to complete the Responsible Read more

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