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Novice Peterborough driver charged with impaired driving: police

A Peterborough man was charged with impaired driving during a stop by bike patrol officers on Saturday night. Peterborough Police Service

A Peterborough man is facing impaired driving and other charges following an incident on the weekend.

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According to the Peterborough Police Service, around 8 p.m. Saturday, officers on bike patrol noticed a car being driven “erratically” in the area of Rubidge and Townsend streets. The officers followed the vehicle and conducted a traffic stop when the vehicle stopped in the area of Rubidge and Dalhousie streets.

The driver of the car was determined to be impaired by alcohol, police said.

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Riley Boyle, 25, of Peterborough, was arrested and charged with two counts of impaired driving (alcohol and blood-alcohol concentration 80-plus) and under the Highway Traffic Act he was additionally charged with novice driver — BAC above zero, failure to surrender an insurance card, failure to notify change of address on a licence and using a turn signal improperly.

He was released on an undertaking and is scheduled to appear in court in Peterborough on Jan. 25, police said Monday.

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