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Car found impaled on a Sydney fence

Image: NSW Police

A 21-year-old male has been arrested following a “series of wrong decisions” that allegedly resulted in his car being impaled on the centre divide fence on a street in Sydney.

On Friday afternoon, Liverpool City Highway Patrol responded to reports of a car collision at Elizabeth Drive in Bonnyrigg

When officers arrived at the scene, they established the young man was driving an uninsured Toyota Prado unsupervised while on a learners licence.

Police also allege the young man returned a positive roadside breath test, returning a reading of 0.136 when tested again at the police station.

Learner drivers are required to maintain a zero blood alcohol content.

The male revealed his car was currently not insured during questioning and had his learner license immediately suspended. Police issued the man a Court Attendance Notice as well as a traffic infringement notice.

He faces multiple charges, including:

The police say it is “fortunate” the driver or other persons were not injured as a result of the incident.

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Driving, crime, learner driver, negligent driving, NSW police