Williams Lake Man Caught Driving Nearly 80 Km/h over Speed Limit on Golden Highway
- A 24-year-old Williams Lake man was stopped driving 168 kilometers per hour in a 90-kilometre zone on July 4, exceeding the speed limit by 78 kilometers, as reported by BC Highway Patrol.
- The driver was classified as a Class 7 'novice' operator and received multiple fines totaling $809, according to BC Highway Patrol.
- BC Highway Patrol has started its Summer Impaired Driving Campaign, emphasizing the importance of safe driving, especially in national parks, as stated by Cpl. Michael McLaughlin.
- Officers are urging the public to report dangerous driving and to drive more cautiously through national parks, emphasizing community involvement in road safety, according to Cpl. Michael McLaughlin.
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Williams Lake man caught driving nearly 80 km/h over speed limit on Golden highway
The driver was fined at least $810 for travelling 168 kilometres over Yoho National Park limit, in heart of BC Highway Patrol's Summer Impaired Driving Campaign
·Williams Lake, Canada
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BC Highway Patrol caught one driver doing nearly twice the speed limit on the Trans-Canada Highway in Yoho National Park during a campaign to get people to slow down.Police said a 24-year-old Williams Lake man with a Cla
·Kelowna, Canada
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