Episode 398: Banana Breath Tests, Road Rage, and a Week of Mayhem on BC Roads

This week on Driving Law, Kyla Lee and Paul Doroshenko unpack a string of bizarre and troubling driving incidents across the Lower Mainland, painting a picture of rising chaos on the roads.

They start with the Abbotsford Police Department’s unexpected spring impaired driving blitz, prompted by a sharp spike in immediate roadside prohibitions. Kyla dives into the numbers and floats a theory: it’s not just more enforcement—it’s that people are turning to alcohol in response to economic stress and social instability.

From there, they discuss a rash of road rage incidents in Richmond—including bear spray and a visible airsoft gun—as well as an impaired driving case in Kitsilano involving a child in the vehicle and multiple collisions, where police issued an IRP but are also recommending criminal charges. Kyla and Paul dissect the legal inconsistencies and the concerning lack of due process in BC’s administrative driving penalties.

They also tackle a high-stakes car chase in Vancouver’s West End involving armed teens in an allegedly stolen Tesla, and the growing public scrutiny around police tactics thanks to social media and bystander video.

And throughout it all, the hosts reflect on the erosion of visible traffic enforcement post-pandemic, linking the recent uptick in reckless behaviour to a sense that “no one is watching.”

With no shortage of wild driving behaviour this week, Ridiculous Driver of the Week goes to… everyone.

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