Alleged drug-affected L-plater goes on solo high-speed blast in Corolla

31 July 2024, 10:59 am

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Alleged drug-affected L-plater goes on solo high-speed blast in Corolla
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Alleged drug-affected L-plater goes on solo high-speed blast in Corolla
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An 18-year-old learner driver in New South Wales could lose their licence for six months after being caught driving at 141km/h on the M1 Motorway without a full-licence holder accompanying them and testing positive for cannabis. The driver received multiple infringement notices, including fines for speeding, not displaying L plates, being unaccompanied, and not carrying their licence. If the drug test results confirm cannabis use, the driver could face an additional three-month suspension and fine. Court-imposed fines for driving under the influence can reach up to $3300 in NSW.

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