Two drivers who were on their way to a funeral in Sydney were clocked doing more than 50 and 60 kilometres over the speed limit in the early hours of Wednesday morning.
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About 12.30am a VW Jetta sedan travelling north on the Hume Highway at Woomargama was clocked doing 182km/h.
Shortly behind them a Toyota Corolla sedan passed by and was checked doing 167km/h.
Both cars had three passengers, which is against the one passenger licence restriction attached to their licence.
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The drivers were charged with driving in a manner dangerous to the public, to appear before the Albury Local Court on October 22.
The driver of the Corolla was also issued infringement notices for not displaying P plates, and not complying with the passenger restriction condition of their licence. $268 and $572 respectively.
As the driver of the Jetta was the owner, the vehicle was towed and impounded by police for a period of three months.
Both drivers had their driving privileges to drive in NSW suspended.
The driver of the Corolla was also issued infringement notices for not displaying P plates, and not complying with the passenger restriction condition of their licence. $268 and $572 respectively.
As the driver of the Jetta was the owner, the vehicle was towed and impounded by police for a period of 3 months.
Both drivers had their driving privileges to drive in NSW suspended.