Where it happened
CanberraRegion
Type of Incident
Speeding
What happened
While on the M7 yesterday (Sunday) a RED "P" plate driver was driving at 110 kph (when they should have been going 90kph) while riding close to the rear of other drivers, including myself!
The driver was a young girl, license plate "at96gl" at 3:30pm in a navy blue Ford Mondeo. The RTA could easily track this E-Tag from point to point to validate my complaint. These speeders need to be targeted before they cause harm to themselves and others.
When it happened
Sun Apr 27
The make of the Car
Ford
The model of the Car
Mondeo
The driver's gender
Female
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