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ATV seen driving the wrong way on Highway 16 in Smithers

An ATV was impounded for several days after it was seen going the wrong way on Highway 16 in Smithers.

A social media post said that two people were spotted on the vehicle.

ATV being loaded on a tow truck (supplied by: COS)

It was seen speeding onto a pedestrian walkway along a bridge over the Bulkley River.

The rider was located by Conservation Officers and the RCMP where he was stopped and arrested.

Several tickets totalling over $1,200 were issued including no insurance, no driver license and riding without due care.

Additionally, COS said that the driver also had an outstanding arrest warrant.

– Lindsay Newman, mybulkleylakesnow

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