Provisional driver detected 30km/h over the posted limit on Bass Highway, West Ulverstone
Police are once again urging all drivers to obey the road rules after a P2 driver was detected high-range speeding on the Bass Highway, West Ulverstone on Saturday.
Around 4pm a 19-year-old man from West Ulverstone, a P2 licence holder, was detected driving his car 33km/h over the speed limit with four young passengers on board.
The driver was issued an infringement notice that includes fines in excess of $600 and five demerit points.
Inspector Adam Spencer said, “The driving behaviour of this inexperienced motorist was incredibly dangerous – he was putting not only his life, but the lives of his passengers and other road users at risk of death or serious injury.”
“Speeding is one of the Fatal 5 causes of death and serious injury on our roads, and novice drivers have been found to be over-represented in serious and fatal.”
“Remember, high-range speeding, will not be tolerated. If you witness dangerous or hooning vehicles, please report to police to enable us to investigate promptly to remove unsafe drivers from our roads.”
To report speeding or hooning vehicles, contact police on 131 444 or Crime Stoppers Tasmania on 1800 333 000 or crimestopperstas.com.au. Information can be provided anonymously.