P-plate Tradie Is Caught Speeding Down A Highway At 173km hr

A clueless driver has been caught filming himself breaking the law after he was clocked speeding down a highway.
The young tradie was spotted speeding in a white Toyota Hilux on the M1 Motorway near Berowra in northern Sydney at 5. If you loved this article and you would like to receive details concerning taxi from jfk to manhattan assure visit our own website. 40pm on Monday.
The 19-year-old P-plater driver was travelling 173km/hr in a 110km/hr zone. 
After police informed the driver his license would be immediately suspended he unlocked his phone to call a friend - revealing the incriminating video. 
A 19-year-old P-plater (pictured) was clocked doing 173km/hr on the M1 motorway north of Sydney while breaching public health orders
In the footage the young man can be seen filming himself with one-hand while driving at the incredibly high speed.
After already breaking multiple rules, the man from the Canterbury-Bankstown LGA was found to have no reasonable excuse to be away from his home address, breaching public health orders.
The man also did not have any P-plates on the vehicle, adding to his extensive list of fines. 
The young tradie was issued $4174 in fines and 13 demerit points, while also breaching NSW's public health orders, leaving the Canterbury-Bankstown LGA without a reasonable excuse
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The P-plater was dealt with a mammoth $4174 bill and issued 13 demerit points.
The offences he broke were exceeding the speed limit over 45km/hr, a $2547 fine and ewr to brooklyn six demerit points,  not displaying 'P' plates, a $275 fine and 2 demerit points, bus to newark airport P2 license holder using a mobile phone while driving, a $352 fine and 5 demerits and breaching public health orders, a fine of $1000.
The driver had his license suspended for six months on the spot and will receive another suspension from the RMS at a later date.