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Ottawa police complying with Quebec driving licence extensions

Amid a backlog at Quebec's automobile insurance board, Ottawa police say they'll show leniency to Quebec drivers affected by ongoing driver's licence and registration delays.

Those expiring between March 9 and June 1 automatically extended until end of August

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Long lines outside SAAQ offices have become a common sight in parts of Quebec and are causing delays for people hoping to renew their licences and registrations. (Hadi Hassin/Radio-Canada)

Amid a backlog at Quebec's automobile insurance board, Ottawa police say they'll show leniency to Quebec drivers affected by ongoing driver's licence and registration delays.

The Socit de l'assurance automobile du Qubec (SAAQ) has been dealing with long lineups and interrupted services after the launch of a new online portal in February, onewhich people are struggling to access.

Since then, theQuebec government has announced additional measures to address the backlog, including extending opening hours at service centres across the province and bringing in 150 more employees.

The province also extended deadlines for a number of SAAQ services, including renewing driver's licences. Licences that would expire between March 9 and June 1, 2023 will be extended to August 29 of this year.

In a statement, the Ottawa Police Service (OPS) said their counterparts in Gatineau, Que., informed them about the plans to automatically extend permits to help the backlog.

"We have asked our officers to co-operate with the province's request," OPSsaid in a statement.

In its ownstatement, the SAAQ said it has taken steps to inform other jurisdictions, includingsending an English-language version of the ministerial order to Ontario.

Trucking association worriedabout renewals

The SAAQ also said Quebec drivers who receive tickets related to their driver's licenceor vehicle registration will be able to submit a reimbursement request.

If a driver has to leave Quebec for a long period of time, such as for work, the SAAQ said their cases will be prioritized.

But the Quebec Trucking Association said it might be difficult for these accommodations to be enforced outside of the province. Several of its members must renew their registrations by March 31.

Association CEOMarc Cadieuxsaid the group will be meeting with Quebec Transport Minister Genevive Guilbault and representatives from the SAAQ on Monday.

Cadieux told Radio-Canada he's hopefulall parties will come to a solution, and all the necessary trucking registrations can be renewed by the end of month.

With files from Radio-Canada's Emmanuelle Poisson, Rosalie Sinclair and Olivier Daoust