Unaccompanied learner charged with high range drink driving after pursuit at Bathurst

An unaccompanied learner driver has been charged with a string of traffic offences following a police pursuit in the state's central west yesterday.

About 7:15am (Thursday 17th February 2022), Bathurst Traffic and Highway Patrol detected a black Suzuki hatchback travelling on Lloyds Road, South Bathurst, travelling at a speed in excess of the signposted 60km/h area.

Police attempted to stop the Suzuki, which allegedly accelerated harshly and a pursuit was initiated.

At the intersection of College Road, the Suzuki turned before slowing down and coming to a stop.

Officers spoke with the driver, a 37-year-old man, who was subjected to a roadside breath test, which returned a positive result.

The man was arrested and taken to Bathurst Police Station, where he underwent a breath analysis, which returned a reading of 0.199.

Inquiries by police revealed the man was an unaccompanied learner driver and at the time had three passengers, including a 13-year-old boy in the front seat and a 9-year-old girl in the back seat.

The man was issued a court attendance notice for police pursuit, drive manner dangerous, learner not accompanied, high range PCA, exceed speed by more than 10km/h and learner driver not display L plates.

His learner licence was also suspended.

The Bathurst man is due to appear at Bathurst Local Court on Wednesday 16 March 2022.

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