Sydney man banned from driving until 2062 arrested at crash scene
The man was driving a Ford Falcon before he was involved in an incident with another car while travelling along the Great Western Highway.
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A man who had been banned from driving until 2062 is behind bars after being involved in a car crash.
The 52-year-old man was arrested after a crash on the Great Western Highway around 3.55pm on Thursday.
Traffic and Highway Patrol Command officers attend the incident between the man, who was driving a Ford Falcon, and a 37-year-old woman, who was driving a Mercedes.
They discovered that the man had been banned from driving for at least another 41-years before taking him to Blacktown Police Station.
He was charged with drive a motor vehicle during the disqualification period – second offence, not stop at stop line at red light (not toll booth) motor vehicle and drive recklessly/furiously or speed/manner dangerous – second offence.
His bail was refused and will appear in Blacktown Local Court today.