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Bob Rorison still remembers the sounds of the crash after an impaired driver hit his car at an intersection in Richmond, B.C., in 1994.

“It was like an explosion. It was like a bomb went off,” he said.

Thirty years later, Rorison returned to that same intersection at Alderbridge Way and No. 4 Road with CBC News. 

“I can feel inside of me that — the tension and the images — remembering what happened that night, how vivid it is, even now,” he said.

Thirty years after an impaired driver crashed into Bob Rorison’s car, it’s still difficult for him to visit the scene of the crash at Alderbridge Way and No. 4 Road in Richmond, B.C. (Janella Hamilton/CBC News)

The sound of a revving engine is still hard for him to hear, he says.

“I can almost describe in detail the sounds, the scariness I felt, the way the …

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