Driver Arrested On North-South Motorway

A man was arrested after trying to flee police on the North-South Motorway last night.

Police spotted the man's vehicle on Bower Road, Semaphore just before 11pm on Friday 2 May but it took off and they called in the police helicopter to follow the black Holden sedan as it turned onto Causeway to head to the Port River Expressway.

The vehicle travelled at high speeds, taking the Northern Connector onto the North-South Motorway, before crashing into a roundabout near the Waterloo Corner Road exit.

The driver abandoned his vehicle and was walking east towards Port Wakefield Road but was easily spotted by police and arrested without further incident.

The 41-year-old man was taken to hospital for treatment of injuries sustained in the crash.

He was charged with excessive speed, speed dangerous and drive unlicensed and unregistered. He did not apply for bail and will appear in the Port Adelaide Magistrates Court on Monday 5 May.

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