2. Section 151 of the Motor Traffic Act, hereinafter referred to as the " principal enactment ", is hereby amended as follows :-
(1) by the repeal of subsection (1) of that section and the substitution therefor, of the following subsection :-
| | " (1) No person shall drive a motor vehicle on a highway after he has consumed alcohol or any drug." ; | | |
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(2) by the insertion, immediately after subsection (1) of that section, of the following new subsections :- "
| | (1A) No person shall drive any omnibus or hiring car or any other vehicle intended for the carriage of persons for fee or reward on a highway after he has consumed alcohol or any drug. | | |
| | (1B) Any person who drives a motor vehicle on a highway after he has consumed alcohol or any drug and thereby causes death or injury to any person, shall be guilty of an offence under this Act. | | |
| | (1C)
| | | (a) Where a police officer suspects that the driver of a motor vehicle on a highway has consumed alcohol he may require such person to submit himself immediately to a breath test for alcohol and that person shall comply with such requirement, |
| (b) Where a breath test for alcohol reveals that such person has consumed alcohol or where such person refuses to submit himself to such test it shall be presumed that such person has consumed alcohol, unless evidence to the contrary has been adduced. |
| (c) Where a police officer suspects that the driver of a motor vehicle on a highway has consumed any drug it shall be lawful for the police officer to produce such person before a Government medical officer for examination and that person shall comply with such requirement. |
| (d) The report of a Government medical officer to the effect that the driver of a motor vehicle on a highway has consumed any drug shall be sufficient evidence of the fact that such person has consumed any drug unless evidence to the contrary has been adduced. |
| (e) Where such person refuses to submit himself to any such examination by the Government medical officer it shall be presumed that he was driving after the consumption of drugs unless evidence to the contrary has been adduced. |
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| | (1D) Regulations may be made prescribing
| | | (i) the mode and manner in which the breath test for alcohol shall be conducted ; |
| (ii) the concentration of alcohol in a person's blood at or above which a person shall be deemed to have consumed alcohol; |
| (iii) the mode and manner in which any examination may be conducted to ascertain whether a driver of a motor vehicle has consumed any drug; and |
| (iv) the concentration of any drug in a person's blood at or above which a person shall be deemed to have consumed any drug. "; and |
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(3) by the substitution for the marginal note to that section, of the following marginal note:- "Driving after the consumption of alcohol or drugs, and reckless or negligent driving.". |
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