ATV driver, 71, charged in Biscay Bay crash
Last Updated: Wednesday, August 19, 2009 | 4:28 PM NT
CBC News
Related
Internal Links
This car went into the water when it swerved to avoid an ATV near Trepassey. (CBC)The elderly driver of an all-terrain vehicle involved in a serious crash on Newfoundland's Avalon Peninsula last month now faces charges.
Police say the 71-year-old man was crossing the road on the ATV near Biscay Bay, near the community of Trepassey, when a car with two sisters inside swerved to avoid a collision and ended up submerged in a pond.
The woman driver managed to get out, but her passenger was trapped inside the sinking vehicle.
A man and woman visiting from Quebec who happened to be driving by rescued the unconscious woman and gave her CPR. She was revived and airlifted to hospital in St. John's.
RCMP Sgt. Mike Ouellette said the ATV driver is being charged with four breaches of the Highway Traffic Act: "Imprudent driving as to his actions on the ATV, no insurance on the ATV, driving an unregistered vehicle and driving while suspended under the Highway Traffic Act because he was provincially suspended by the registrar of motor vehicles at the time."
The woman who was trapped in the vehicle is still in hospital. Her sister said she is recovering well but still requires medical attention.
Share Tools
Latest Nfld. & Labrador News Headlines
- Workers' EI history to affect claim under new rules
- Human Resources Minister Diane Finley has announced details about the government's planned changes to employment insurance that would tighten the rules for Canadians collecting the benefit. more »
- Knifepoint robbery merits 3-year sentence, says Crown
- A woman who used a knife to rob another woman at a St. John's bank machine should be sentenced to three years in prison, says a Crown prosecutor. more »
- Gallivanting moose turns St. John's into a steeplechase
- A loose moose led police on a chase around St. John's this morning before finally being tranquilized. more »
- Labrador base to get bigger role in future, Penashue says
- Ottawa is planning to turn 5 Wing Goose Bay into a full-fledged military base, according to the province's representative in the federal cabinet, Peter Penashue. more »
Top News Headlines
- Quebec faces mounting pressure amid student crisis
- The morning after nearly 700 people were arrested in protests in Montreal and Quebec City, Jean Charest announced he has replaced his top aide with his former right-hand man. more »
- Reclaiming the dead on Mt. Everest

- The difficulty, danger and expense of removing the bodies of climbers who died in Mount Everest's "death zone" mean most of the dead remain on the mountain as a stark reminder to other climbers of the risks. more »
- Conservatives move again to have robocalls suits tossed
- The Conservative Party has filed a second motion to dismiss the robocalls lawsuits filed by the left-leaning Council of Canadians, calling council chairperson Maude Barlow a 'virulent critic' of Prime Minister Stephen Harper who has 'orchestrated' the litigation. more »
- Suspect arrested in decades old N.Y. missing boy case
- A man has been arrested in the 1979 disappearance of a six-year-old New York City boy, in the first arrest ever made in a case that helped give rise to the nation's missing-children movement. more »
- Sobs fill courtroom as mother's loss recounted
- Workers' EI history to affect claim under new rules
- Dunderdale fears EI changes could harm rural workers
- Paradise man arrested on 2 luring charges
- Sore feelings linger in Sheshatshiu after Facebook tirades
- Gallivanting moose turns St. John's into a steeplechase
- 7 fish plants declared permanently closed
- Knifepoint robbery merits 3-year sentence, says Crown
- Labrador base to get bigger role in future, Penashue says

