Advocacy group says B.C. is torquing data to justify larger fines, lower speed limits
VANCOUVER - An advocacy group that pushes for higher speed limits in the province has released a video accusing the B.C. government of cherry-picking data to justify lower speed limits and larger fines for offences like distracted driving. “I exceed the speed limit almost all the time,” Chris Thompson told CTV News as he explained his reasons for creating the video. “Anyone and everyone can say to make things safer, let’s lower the speed limits. And that sounds plausible
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