A 22-year-old North Vancouver man has been handed an immediate roadside suspension after crashing his sports car over a barrier on an on-ramp to the Lions Gate Bridge Friday morning.
West Vancouver Police officers were called to the accident at the north end of the bridge around 2 a.m. where they found a white two-door Scion had been pushed over a barrier.
The driver, who identified himself to police, was given a roadside screening test after officers noted slurred speech and a strong odour of liquor.
The man was subsequently issued a roadside driving suspension and the sports car was towed.
None of the four people who had been travelling in the car were seriously injured, said West Vancouver Police Department spokesman Const. Jeff Wood.
Two passengers had left the scene by the time police arrived.