A 17-year-old learner driver has been arrested following an alleged high-speed police pursuit in Sydney's south-west, which ended when he crashed into three parked cars.
Highway Patrol officers were conducting mobile speed enforcement duties in Casula yesterday when they allegedly detected a Toyota Corolla travelling well above the speed limit. READ MORE:A 17-year-old Learner driver has been arrested after crashing into three vehicles at high-speed. Photo: Traffic and Highway Patrol Command- NSW Police Fore/ Facebook.
The teenage L-Plater was arrested and charged with a string of offences. Photo: Traffic and Highway Patrol Command- NSW Police Fore/ Facebook. The young driver allegedly reached speeds of up 110km/h before crashing into three parked vehicles on a residential street.They include police pursuit failure to stop, driving dangerously, learner not accompanied and failure to display "L" plates as prescribed.
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