A learner driver has had their vehicle clamped and will be summonsed to court over a hooning incident at Lutana late last month.
A concerned member of the public reported the incident on Lennox Avenue on 19 November to police, providing quality dash cam footage of the offence.
As a result, officers from Southern Road Policing Services located the 16-year-old L-plater and clamped the vehicle for a period of 28 days.
Acting Inspector Penny Reardon said police remained committed to the Enough is Enough campaign - which calls for community support in detecting dangerous driving.
"Road safety is everyone's responsibility, and we urge anyone with information about hooning or reckless driving to contact police," she said.
"Those who engage in such dangerous behaviour on our streets will be investigated and can face significant penalties including their vehicle being clamped, seized or confiscated.
"Tasmania Police will continue to have zero tolerance for dangerous hooning behaviour."
Reports can be made to police by calling 131 444 or Crime Stoppers anonymously on 1800 333 000, or at crimestopperstas.com.au.
If you can't report it at the time but you have footage, submit it to our evidence portal at https://www.police.tas.gov.au/report/