A driver allegedly travelling at more than 100km/h over the marked speed limit has had his licence suspended after being detected by NSW Police in southern NSW at the weekend.
About 9:40 am on Saturday, May 30, officers from Murray River Police District Highway Patrol were conducting speed enforcement duties on the Hume Highway at Little Billabong, approximately 30 kilometres north of Holbrook.
Officers detected a BMW sedan allegedly travelling at 210km/h in a marked 110km/h zone.
The vehicle was subsequently stopped and officers spoke with driver.
Police issued the 29-year-old, from the Sydney suburb of Lidcombe, an infringement notice for exceeding the speed limit by more than 45km/h and suspended his driver’s licence on the spot for six months.
The penalty for exceeding the speed limit is $2482 and six demerit points.