Police clocked the drivers at speeds up to 145 km/h in an 80 km/h zone before the two BMWs crashed in North Vancouver
The drivers of two luxury BMW’s who crashed their vehicles while racing in North Vancouver have been given drivers licence suspensions, one for four months and the other five months.
The drivers, from Burnaby and Richmond, were issued tickets for excessive speed and driving without due care and attention. “This is just a lesson for other drivers out there thinking of doing similar actions with similar behaviours that could have dangerous consequences,” he said. “In this instance nobody was seriously injured, but it could have seriously hurt them, or others, or could have killed somebody.”
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