Driver allegedly almost runs police officer over at Port Lincoln, and Victor Harbor man reported careless use of a vehicle
A police officer has allegedly nearly been rundown in Port Lincoln, and a man reported for a serious crash at Victor Harbor.
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A driver has lost her licence for 12-months after allegedly almost hitting a police officer while she headed down a one-way street at Port Lincoln on the Eyre Peninsula over the weekend.
Police will allege that the woman was spotted driving a vehicle the wrong way down Washington St, at about 8.30pm on Sunday.
Police said an officer had to quickly move out of the way from the oncoming vehicle, while another driver had to swerve to avoid crashing into the woman’s car.
Following the inquiry, police arrested a 43-year-old Port Lincoln woman and charged her with dangerous driving.
She was issued with a 12-month instant loss of licence and was bailed to appear in the Port Lincoln Magistrates Court in July.
Victor Harbor motorbike vs car accident
South of Adelaide, police on Tuesday reported an 82-year-old man following investigation into a crash that occurred in January.
Police allege that just after 11am, Saturday January 11, emergency services were called to the scene of intersection of Crozier Rd and Lindsay St following a crash between a Harley Davidson motorbike and a Toyota SUV.
The rider of the motorbike, a 65-year-old man from Victor Harbor was taken to hospital with life threatening injuries.
The driver of the Toyota, an 82-year-old man from Hindmarsh Island was not injured.
Following an investigation by Hills Fleurieu Highway Patrol, the driver of the Toyota was reported for causing serious harm by careless use of a vehicle.
He will be summonsed to appear in court at a later date