Cannabis Legalization: The Implications for Drivers

Apr 20, 2018
Categories: Car Insurance · Safety
Staebler blog logo

If You’re Going to Spark, You Need to Park

Originally published in Staebler’s Spring 2018 Commercial Newsletter

Several provinces have been tabling legislation to address the legalization of marijuana. While some provinces are farther along than others, all will soon have it in some form.

In Quebec there is zero tolerance for drivers and police officers will be able to ask for a saliva sample if they suspect someone is driving while high. They will be able to suspend a driver’s licence for 90 days if a sample comes back positive.

The first charges were laid Nov. 23, 2017 followed by the 90 day suspension. While saliva testing has yet to be federally regulated, the province says that police officers are being trained to detect signs of marijuana-impaired driving.

“The message we want to send is: if you consume cannabis, don’t drive,” said Transport Minister André Fortin. They are also putting forth recommendations for stiffer penalties for commercial drivers and drivers under the age of 21.

Recently, Northbridge Insurance spoke at their annual Customer Appreciation Event about this subject and insurability. It was said that the insurance policy has conditions regarding driving while impaired. It does not stipulate the cause of the impairment, and for this reason, marijuana could very well fall into the exclusions of the policy.

This is currently being investigated by all of the insurers, and each one will put forth their position prior to the legalization date.

As a trusted advisor, we would opt to advise that driving impaired is an exclusion in your policy. Marijuana impairs, and legal or not, should not be used prior to driving your vehicle. Much like drinking alcohol, it is considered a legal substance.

It is, however, considered illegal to drive if you have consumed alcohol (at a certain rate) prior to operating your vehicle. This should hold true and same for marijuana, and should be treated as such.

0 Comments

Submit a Comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Related Posts

Top Ways to Save on Your Car Insurance

Top Ways to Save on Your Car Insurance

In our last blog we discussed why auto insurance rates are going up. Unfortunately as an individual driver many of those factors are out of your control. But there are some things you can control and they can help lead you to savings on your auto insurance premiums...

read more
Why Are My Auto Rates Going Up?

Why Are My Auto Rates Going Up?

As a broker, one of the most common questions we receive throughout the year is "Why are my auto rates going up?” There are many factors that go into insurance premiums, so we as brokers can appreciate that it can be confusing – so we always like to find opportunities...

read more