Abbotsford teen crashes stepmom's BMW, receives nearly $1,800 in fines
- A 16-year-old driver in Abbotsford crashed his stepmother's BMW after speeding at 180 km/h in a 100 km/h zone on July 21.
- The driver received nearly $1,800 in fines for various traffic violations, including excessive speeding and failing to obey a stop sign.
- Cpl. Michael McLaughlin stated that the speeding BMW made other traffic appear to be standing still.
- The vehicle was driven without proper supervision, resulting in a 12-month driving prohibition.
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Teen BMW driver faces a slew of charges after crashing into parked commercial vehicle
A teenager is facing monetary fines and a year-long driving ban after speeding, running a stop sign, and colliding with a parked dump truck, Canadian police say. At 1 p.m. on July 21, 2025, a traffic patrol officer clocked a grey BMW sedan traveling at 180 km/h (111.8 m.p.h.) in a 100 (62.1 m.p.h.) zone on Highway 1 at Popkum, BC, according to the BC Highway Patrol. BC Highway Patrol “To the officer, the speeding grey BMW made other highway traf…
BC teen earns $1,800 in fines after crashing into parked dump truck
BC Highway Patrol officers clocked a 16-year-old from Abbotsford doing excessive speeds on the Trans-Canada and the teen eventually crashed into a dump truck at an off ramp.An officer used radar to record a grey BMW seda
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