**** RCMP Media Release
Nova Scotia RCMP release monthly provincial stunting statistics for May 2021
As Nova Scotia’s Provincial Police, road safety is a top priority. In an effort to keep citizens informed about enforcement on our roadways, the RCMP is releasing statistics on stunting charges monthly.
In May 2021, the Nova Scotia RCMP charged 16 drivers with stunting on a number of highways across the province. The following drivers were caught travelling at speeds that caused significant concern:
- 168 km/h in a 70 km/h zone on Highway 2 in Masstown;
- 141 km/h in a 60 km/h zone on Highway 107 in Tangier;
- 124 km/h in a 70 km/h zone on Highway 221 in Canning;
- 124 km/h in a 70 km/h zone on Peggy’s Cove Rd. in Tantallon;
- 105 km/h in a 50 km/h zone on Highway 1 in Aylesford.
Stunting is defined as any person who operates a motor vehicle on a highway in a race, in a contest, while performing a stunt or on a bet or wager. Anyone driving a motor vehicle 50 Km/hr or more, over a speed limit, may be charged with stunting.
The fine for stunting in Nova Scotia is $2,422.50 for a first offence, six points on your license and an immediate seven-day roadside license suspension.
Speed is one of the major causes of serious injury and fatal collisions on our roads. Road safety is a priority for the RCMP and drivers are reminded to make it their priority as well. If you see someone driving unsafely on our roads, please report it by calling the RCMP at 1-800-803-RCMP (7267). If you believe it is an emergency, call 911.