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Holyrood RCMP seize car after driver caught 70 km/h over limit
Community Safety Alert – Extreme Speeding on Trans-Canada Highway
On the afternoon of April 30, a **26-year-old man** had his driver’s licence suspended and his vehicle seized after **Holyrood RCMP** recorded him travelling at extreme speeds on the **Trans-Canada Highway** in **Newfoundland and Labrador**. Police allege the vehicle was moving more than 70 km/h above the posted limit.
The traffic stop occurred around **1:30 p.m. near Soldier’s Pond**, where an officer conducting speed enforcement observed a vehicle reportedly reaching **174 km/h in a 100 km/h zone**. The driver was ticketed for excessive speeding, his licence was suspended on the spot, and his vehicle was towed and impounded under provincial traffic safety laws.
Official Incident Details
Based on information released by **RCMP Newfoundland and Labrador**, the following details describe the enforcement action taken:
- Date of incident: April 30 (afternoon)
- Time: Approximately 1:30 p.m.
- Location: **Trans-Canada Highway** near **Soldier’s Pond**, within the **Holyrood RCMP** detachment area
- Speed recorded: Up to 174 km/h in a posted 100 km/h zone
- Driver: 26-year-old man (identity not released by police)
- Alleged offence: Excessive speeding (more than 70 km/h over the limit)
- Immediate penalties imposed:
- Driver ticketed for excessive speeding
- Driver’s licence suspended
- Vehicle seized and impounded
RCMP emphasize that extreme speeding carries not only financial and licensing consequences but also a serious risk of causing life-altering injuries or death to the driver, passengers, other motorists, pedestrians, and animals on or near the roadway.
For residents who want to understand broader safety patterns around this area, CrimeCanada.ca provides localized crime and road safety context for the community. You can review data for the region through our Holyrood crime statistics and safety overview to see how traffic enforcement and other public safety trends are evolving over time.
CrimeCanada.ca Safety Perspective
From the perspective of CrimeCanada.ca, this incident underscores how a single decision to drive at extreme speeds can rapidly turn a routine trip into a critical safety threat on major routes like the **Trans-Canada Highway**. In **Newfoundland and Labrador**, where weather, visibility, and wildlife can already make driving unpredictable, travelling more than 70 km/h over the limit removes the margin of error that prevents serious collisions.
To support a safer road environment in the province, CrimeCanada.ca encourages drivers to:
- Respect posted speed limits at all times, especially on highways and rural stretches where emergency response can take longer.
- Plan trips with extra time built in so there is no perceived need to speed to meet deadlines or appointments.
- Remain alert to changing road conditions, including weather, construction, and wildlife crossings.
- Recognize that penalties such as fines, licence suspensions, and vehicle impoundments are designed to prevent much more serious outcomes, including fatal collisions.
- Encourage friends and family to slow down and speak up as passengers if a driver is travelling at unsafe speeds.
CrimeCanada.ca’s mission is to help communities across **Newfoundland and Labrador** stay informed about incidents like this, understand the risks associated with dangerous driving, and support a culture of responsible road use that protects everyone sharing the highway.
Official Source & Community Safety
This safety alert is based on an official release from the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP). CrimeCanada.ca aggregates and analyzes this data to keep the newfoundland-and-labrador community informed, aware, and safe. We are an independent safety data aggregator and not the original creators of the underlying incident report.
Read the full official release here: RCMP Official Statement.

