Mar 18, 2026 6:52 PM - Connect Newsroom - Jasmine Singh

A 16-year-old Abbotsford driver is serving a licence suspension after being found guilty of multiple driving offences following a high-speed crash on Highway 1, according to a release from BC Highway Patrol.
Police say the incident occurred July 21, 2025, near Popkum, where a BMW sedan was recorded travelling about 180 km/h in a 100 km/h zone. According to BC Highway Patrol, the teen failed to stop for police and continued driving with two teenage passengers before colliding with a parked dump truck.
Cell phone video voluntarily provided to investigators shows the moments leading up to the crash, with passengers reacting as the situation escalated. “Nobody likes getting stopped by police, but this video shows the alternative is usually much worse,” said Cpl. Michael McLaughlin in the release. He added the footage illustrates how quickly a dangerous situation can develop.
Police say the driver was later charged and convicted of several offences under provincial motor vehicle laws. Authorities did not release the youth’s name under provisions protecting the identity of minors.
BC Highway Patrol says the video is being shared to highlight the risks of excessive speeding and failing to stop for police. Officers are reminding drivers that pulling over safely when directed can prevent more serious consequences.




