AN 18-YEAR-OLD P-plater is off the road after being clocked by police at 150kph on the Pacific Highway at Kundabung on Boxing Day.
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At about 2.45pm yesterday, officers from Mid North Coast Highway Patrol were performing stationary speed enforcement duties on the highway, when a Ford Mondeo was detected travelling at 150 in a 100kph zone.
The driver was the sole occupant in the vehicle and was not displaying P-plates as required.
The woman was issued an infringement notice for P2 driver exceed 100kph - over 45kph and not comply P2 licence condition not display P plates.
She was also issued with a notice of suspension and registration plates were seized from her vehicle.
Meanwhile, at 5.25am yesterday, officers attached to Coffs Harbour Highway Patrol detected a vehicle with Queensland registration travelling at 82ph in a 60 zone, on the Pacific Hightway at Coffs Harbour.
A 72-year-old man was stopped, and checks revealed that his NSW Driver's Licence was suspended due to a fine default. He was issued a penalty notice for exceed speed (Over 10kph) and a field court attendance notice for drive while suspended.
He was informed not to drive prior to rectifying his licence status.
At 6am, the man was again stopped and issued a further notice, before he was stopped for a third time for driving at 7.40am. The man was arrested and taken to Coffs Harbour Police Station where he was charged with all three matters and given conditional bail to appear in Coffs Harbour Local Court on January 25. He was detected driving while suspended three times in two hours 15 minutes.