A 17-year-old Abbotsford boy got a ride home from his mother, with plenty of time to explain how dad’s car got impounded, after making the choice to speed on Highway 1 in the rain, reports BC Highway Patrol.
On October 19 at 7:45 a.m., a BC Highway Patrol officer spotted a grey Honda sedan passing other vehicles at high velocity near Clearbrook Road, Abbotsford. The officer’s laser reader showed a speed of 178 km/h in a 100 zone.
The officer learned that the Class 7 Novice Driver had only received his licence in January 2025. He also had two passengers who were not his family members.
The boy was served the following:
- Excessive speed (over 60 km/h above the limit), for a fine of $483;
- Drive contrary to driver’s licence restrictions (too many passengers) ($109);
- Fail to display “N” sign, for a fine of $109;
- A seven-day impound at the registered owner’s expense (his father);
- At least three years of high-risk driver premiums (for the driver) and extra insurance premiums (for the driver and his father).
As a novice driver, the Abbotsford teen will likely be subject to a suspension of his licence by the BC Superintendent of Motor Vehicles, police said.
“This young driver will remember the expensive and uncomfortable consequences of his first traffic stop for a long time,” said Cpl. Michael McLaughlin with BC Highway Patrol. “But considering the wet roads and high speed, he and his passengers could have ended much worse.”







