Poll looks at drinking and driving in Saskatchewan
One in five people who responded to a recent poll in Saskatchewan said it’s OK to drink and drive—as long as it’s for a short distance on a quiet road.
It’s one of the findings in a poll conducted by Mainstreet Analytics, the results of which were released Monday. Mainstreet surveyed a random sample of 1,690 Saskatchewan residents between Aug. 22-23 by calling a mixture of landlines and cellphone numbers.
The poll has a margin of error +/- 2.38 per cent, 19 times out of 20. Results were weighed by age and gender based on the 2011 Canadian Census.
The poll first analyzed the political landscape by asking people the party they would support if the election was held now, before delving into the issue of impaired driving.