Image: B.C. Highway Patrol / An American from Washington state had his Alfa Romeo sports car impounded after he was clocked at 262 kilometres an hour in a 120-km zone on the Coquihalla on Sunday, May 7. The man, in his 50s, has been summoned to appear in B.C. Provincial Court next month, according to a press release from the B.C. Highway Patrol.
American caught doing 262 km/h on the Co

B.C. Highway Patrol pulls over American doing 262 km/hr on the Coq

May 10, 2023 | 9:01 AM

MERRITT — An American motorist may regret his need for speed after he was caught driving 262 kilometres an hour in a 120-km zone Sunday afternoon.

In a press release from authorities, a member of the B.C. Highway Patrol was conducting speed enforcement in the northbound lanes of Highway 5, about 22 kilometres south of Merritt, when the officer observed a red Alfa Romeo Giulia rapidly overtaking two vehicles. The officer determined that the vehicle was traveling at a ridiculous speed of 262 km/h in a posted 120-km/h zone.

The driver was stopped and the sports car he was driving was promptly impounded.

Corporal Jean-Rene Michaud with the B.C. Highway Patrol said May is High Risk Driving Awareness month in British Columbia, and officers with B.C. Highway Patrol – Central are focusing their enforcement on dangerous driving behaviour on B.C. highways.