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N.S. man driving BMW sports car caught going 248 km/h on highway: police

RCMP allege a a BMW i8 was observed on radar travelling at 248 km/h in a 110 km/h zone on April 28, 2024 in Timberlea, N.S. This photo provided by RCMP appears to show the vehicle being loaded on a flatbed tow truck. Provided/RCMP

A 21-year-old Nova Scotia man is facing a hefty fine and a seven-day driver’s licence suspension, after a sports car was clocked doing 248 km/h  — more than double the speed limit.

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RCMP said an officer was conducting traffic enforcement on Hwy 103 in Timberlea, which is outside Halifax, at around 11:30 p.m. Sunday.

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It’s alleged the BMW i8 was caught by radar traveling 248 km/h in a 110 km/h zone.

According to RCMP, the vehicle as stopped and the young man was charged with stunting. The BMW i8 — a plug-in hybrid sports car– was towed.

“Stunting in Nova Scotia carries a fine of $2,422.50 for first time offenders, six licence demerit points and an immediate seven-day driver’s licence suspension,” police noted in a Monday news release.

“The RCMP is committed to reducing serious injuries and fatal collisions by prevention, education, and enforcement.”

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