If convicted has to complete driver improvement course
A 27 year old driver finding out the province now has some new penalties in place for motorists charged with stunt driving
On Sunday night patrol officers with the Brantford Police Service were conducting road safety enforcement for speeding violations on King George Road.
Before they even spotted the offending vehicle, police could hear its engine accelerating on a nearby roadway.
The vehicle was then clocked doing 201 km/h in an 80 km/h zone.
The driver was stopped and charged with stunt driving.
He also found out that starting April1st anyone convicted of stunt driving in the province must complete a driver improvement course within 60 days of their conviction, or their licence will be cancelled.

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