The driver had an 'L' licence and four other young people in the car with them.
The Vancouver Police Department's Traffic Unit shared a post on its Twitter account that shows a picture of a radar gun that clocked a vehicle going 187 km/h in an 80 km/h zone around 1 a.m. on Southwest Marine on Wednesday, June 21.
The VPD add in a pair of hashtags that there is "no need for speed" and that people should "drive safe" on the road. Repeat offenders may have their vehicles impounded for 30 or 60 days. Drivers must also pay the vehicle towing and storage fees to get their vehicles back.
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