Unaccompanied learner charged with high-range drink-driving near Coffs Harbour

An unaccompanied learner driver has been charged with high-range drink-driving after being stopped by police south of Coffs Harbour.

About 5.20pm yesterday (Friday 24 December 2021), officers attached to Coffs/Clarence Traffic and Highway Patrol Command were conducting stationary speed enforcement duties on the Pacific Highway at Bonville, when they observed a white SUV travelling northbound above the sign posted speed limit.

Officers stopped the driver – a 51-year-old man – who was subjected to a roadside breath test and allegedly returned a positive result.

He was taken to Coffs Harbour Police Station, where he underwent a secondary breath analysis and returned an alleged reading of 0.166.

The man was charged with high-range PCA, unaccompanied learner, and speeding.

He was granted strict conditional bail to appear at Coffs Harbour Local Court on Friday 7 February 2022.

The Coffs Harbour man's learner's permit and number plates were confiscated.

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