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By Brad Gardner | August 31, 2010

A NSW truck driver has lost his licence and been fined almost $3000 after being caught travelling 152km/h on the Hume Highway.

Police caught the driver about 3:50am yesterday at Mittagong and suspended his licence for six months for exceeding the speed limit by more than 45km/h. The 27-year-old driver from Richmond was also fined $2828.

He was working for a company at the time, but a spokesman for the NSW Police declined to release the name of both parties.

The driver told officers he sped because he had overslept and was going to be late delivering a load of frozen foods.

The spokesman says there is no evidence from the driver he was pressured by his employer to break the speed limit to deliver freight.

“He hasn’t given us any indication of that,” the spokesman says.

“I don’t think there is a wider investigation by police.”

The driver has the option of challenging the penalty if he chooses to take the matter to court.


COMMENTS (4)
Comment by Unknown
posted 1 year ago
Deal with it moron. It's no different from these other guys that fly up and down our roads every night and get away with it, you're probably one of them.
Comment by Unknown
posted 1 year ago
Makes it hard on guys who want to drive when this happens and in a professional manner. I guess wake up for this driver !!!!
Comment by Unknown
posted 1 year ago
Have a look on youtube, many more drivers exceeding the limit whilst filming themselves with a handheld video camera. There is even one video where a guy is bragging how he is doing 130km/h on the Hume, only to see an Ipec B-double scoot past him and disappear into the night.
Comment by Unknown
posted 1 year ago
What a loser. I am a truck driver as well and tools like this wanker are the reason truck drivers cop so much crap. I hope the dickhead gets the book thrown at him.

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