Сorevias
  • Interior News
  • Stylish Home
  • Auto Maintenance
  • Auto News
  • Auto insurance
Subscribe
  • Interior News
  • Stylish Home
  • Auto Maintenance
  • Auto News
  • Auto insurance
No Result
View All Result
Сorevias
Subscribe
No Result
View All Result

Unsupervised learner booked after 200km/h street race

by
in Auto News
0

Victoria Police has caught a learner driver involved in a high-speed street race in Melbourne’s south-eastern suburbs, driving without a supervisor at well above the legal limit.

Members of the Casey Highway Patrol unit patrolling Thompsons Road in Cranbourne North spotted two drivers allegedly racing each other at around 1:00am on Sunday.

Police say one of the cars, a seventh-generation Volkswagen Golf R, was clocked at exactly 200km/h – 120km/h over the road’s posted speed limit. The driver then allegedly turned his headlights off and fled the scene.

Officers were able to locate the driver – an 18-year-old Clyde North man – exiting his vehicle in a nearby street. His Golf R was impounded for 30 days for $1138.10.

Hundreds of new car deals are available through CarExpert right now. Get the experts on your side and score a great deal. Browse now.

Police also say he’ll likely be charged on summons with “numerous offences including speeding, participate in unlawful street race, unaccompanied learner and fail to drive with headlights at night”.

Interestingly, while Victorian probationary licence holders cannot legally drive the seventh-generation Golf R, learner drivers can – as long as they are supervised by a fully licensed driver.

Police suggest the Golf R, which judging by the image provided may have been modified, could also belong to the 18-year-old. That means he wouldn’t be allowed to drive it after graduating to his probationary licence.

While the Golf R driver was caught, authorities have yet to identify the second driver.

Previous Post

Dopey Holden driver busted after open boot reveals huge weed stash

Next Post

Ram says it will take back US pickup sales crown from Chevrolet in Australia

Next Post
Ram says it will take back US pickup sales crown from Chevrolet in Australia

Ram says it will take back US pickup sales crown from Chevrolet in Australia

Popular News

  • SRT Returns, Tim Kuniskis Gets A New Gig
  • Sheriff Condemning Street Racing Reportedly Caught Street Racing
  • List Your Vehicle on ClassicCars.com for Independence Day Discount
  • Petersen Museum Celebrates USA with All-American Cruise-In
  • 2025 Hyundai Tucson review
  • AutoHunter Spotlight: 1992 BMW 535i 5-speed
  • 2025 Porsche 911 Carrera 4S variants revealed and priced for Australia
  • Pick of the Day: 1966 Pontiac GTO Restomod
  • Tesla posts best Australian sales in 12 months

Latest News

  • SRT Returns, Tim Kuniskis Gets A New Gig
  • Sheriff Condemning Street Racing Reportedly Caught Street Racing
  • List Your Vehicle on ClassicCars.com for Independence Day Discount
  • Petersen Museum Celebrates USA with All-American Cruise-In

Main Categories

  • Interior News
  • Stylish Home
  • Auto Maintenance
  • Auto News
  • Auto insurance

About Drive Home Solutions

  • Contact Us
  • Terms of Use
  • Privacy Policy
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms & Conditions
  • Contact Us

No Result
View All Result
  • Interior News
  • Stylish Home
  • Auto Maintenance
  • Auto News
  • Auto insurance

×    

    Stay updated with the latest news, exclusive offers, and special promotions. Sign up now and be the first to know! As a member, you'll receive curated content, insider tips, and invitations to exclusive events. Don't miss out on being part of something special.


    By opting in you agree to receive emails from us and our affiliates. Your information is secure and your privacy is protected.