Driver caught driving at 160 km/h in B.C. told police he was ‘trying to avoid elk’
VANCOUVER — A man from Alberta has had his Mercedes SUV impounded for a week after being caught going 160 kilometres an hour on a British Columbia highway, ostensibly in an effort to “avoid elk.”
The impound happened on Dec. 30 in a 100 km/h zone on Highway 3/95 near Moyie, a village in southeastern B.C. about 177 kilometres from the Alberta boundary.
The BC Highway Patrol says an officer on the highway clocked the SUV going 160 kilometres per hour and pulled the vehicle over.
Police say when asked if the driver has any reason for going so fast, he told police that he was “trying to avoid elk.”


