‘I didn’t have a chance’: Impaired driving victim speaks out
A local man who became the victim of an alleged impaired driver Friday says life can change in a second.
“As cautious as you are as a motorist, whether it’s a motorbike or a vehicle, all you need is one impaired driver to change things in a split second,” Peter Boniface said in an interview with larongeNOW. “I’m actually fairly fortunate. I probably will be able to recover.”
Boniface had been travelling home after visiting friends on Friday when he became involved in a motor-vehicle collision on Highway 2 near Keethanow Gas Bar. He was just passing the intersection where the highway speed is reduced from 60 kilometre per hour to 50 when he said a northbound vehicle crossed into his lane.
“I didn’t have a chance to react and hit them straight head on,” Boniface said. “I ended up going over the top of the vehicle and landing about 10 or 15 feet behind the vehicle. I could tell I had injured myself pretty severely right away, so I just laid still.”


