Four men have been charged for stunting after driving over 160 kilometres an hour on Highway 103.
RCMP say the incidents occurred from October 19 and today between Exits 9 and 12 in Lunenburg County.
The charges involve men between 20 and 49 years-old from Chester, Bridgewater, Halifax and Chester Basin.
Drivers can be charged for stunting when they drive at speeds of more than 50 km/h over the posted speed limit.
Stunting carries a fine of over $2,400, six demerit points on a person’s licence, a seven-day driving suspension and vehicle impoundment for a week.



