Suspected impaired driver of semi-autonomous car caught with seat fully reclined on B.C. highway

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Suspected impaired driver of semi-autonomous car caught with seat fully reclined on B.C. highway
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Mounties say Alberta man was caught behind the wheel of a semi-autonomous vehicle on a B.C. highway with his seat fully reclined and showing signs of impairment.

The B.C. Highway Patrol says the Honda Civic was travelling erratically on Highway 19 near Qualicum Beach around 10 p.m. on April 14.The driver, a man in his 40s from Alberta, had his seat fully reclined with drug paraphernalia on his lap and displayed symptoms of impairment, according to the RCMP.

The driver had engaged the car's driver-assistance technology and was not physically in control of the vehicle while it was moving, police said.

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