156 km/h stunt driving charge on Hwy. 11 in Powassan
Ontario Provincial Police charge a driver with stunt driving after a traffic stop on Highway 11 in Powassan where the vehicle was clocked at 156 km/h. Learn the consequences.
Ontario Provincial Police charge a driver with stunt driving after a traffic stop on Highway 11 in Powassan where the vehicle was clocked at 156 km/h. Learn the consequences.
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