Police Catch Up With Speeding Driver In East Auckland
A driver allegedly reaching speeds of more than three times the speed limit has been caught out by our eye in the sky.
The Police Air Support Unit was travelling over Pakuranga last night at about 11pm when they spotted a vehicle driving dangerously on Botany Road.
Counties Manukau East Area Prevention Manager, Inspector Ann Wilkie, says Eagle immediately contacted units on the ground and directed them to the vehicle’s location.
“The vehicle was estimated to be travelling in excess of 150kmh.
“Staff were able to safely stop the vehicle on Hope Farm Road where the driver underwent a breath screening test.
“He was subsequently found to be more than twice over the legal alcohol limit.”
Inspector Wilkie says there are four factors that can lead to fatalities and serious injuries on our roads - restraints, impairment through alcohol and drugs, distractions, and speed.
“Motorists are urged to take greater responsibility on our roads and ensure everyone in their vehicle is able to reach their destination safely.
“It’s incredibly lucky this incident didn’t have a different outcome.”
The 34-year-old man had his vehicle impounded and enquiries are ongoing.
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