In cases where a driver has engaged in high-risk driving behaviours that meet a certain criteria, police can request the Superintendent issue a Notice of Prohibition in order to immediately intervene and ensure public safety by removing the driver from the road. "We want the community to know, and to be reassured by the fact that we will enforce every provision in the Motor Vehicle Act available to us to stop dangerous drivers from putting the community at risk in this way." "The driver lost their license, their car and faces a host of fines," said DeVries. ![]() The driver was travelling on the upper levels highway near Westview when a North Vancouver RCMP officer captured the vehicle speed on radar. "This was an extreme example of recklessness and disregard for the safety of other people." Peter DeVries of the North Vancouver RCMP. "He failed a roadside screening test for alcohol as well," said Sgt. ![]() "N" driver clocked at 225 km/h in North Van won’t be driving for a while, and rightly soĪ 90-day driving prohibition, 30-day vehicle impoundment, and fines and costs climbing into the thousands are among a host of consequences a 19-year-old North Van driver is facing after hitting 225 km/h in an 80 km/h zone in North Van last weekend.
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