Street racing and stunt driving can cause crashes resulting in serious injury or death. They also damage public roads and private property.
Street racing is when a driver attempts to:
Stunt driving is when a driver deliberately:
Definitions of “race” and “stunt” are in the Motor Vehicle Act.
A driver who street races or stunt drives will:
They may also be charged with a Criminal Code offence.
A vehicle used in a street race may be forfeited under the Civil Forfeiture Act.
A driver who street races or stunt drives may face other charges, including:
Dangerous driving is a crime. Drivers face fines and possibly jail if convicted.
A list of offences, fines and penalty points is on ICBC’s website.
Police may complete a High Risk Driving Incident Report when a driver has been racing or stunt driving. We will review it and may issue a Notice of Prohibition if we decide the driver is a risk to the public.
For more information, see the High-Risk Driving Prohibition Guidelines [PDF, 352KB].