ACT Policing is seeking witnesses to an incident around noon today (Monday, July 30) in which a maroon-coloured VS Holden Commodore sedan ran off the road at high speed and hit trees.
The incident occurred northbound on Drakeford Drive, in Bonython.
The only occupant of the Commodore, a 21-year-old learner driver from Calwell, received injuries to his knees and was conveyed to The Canberra Hospital.
ACT Policing’s Collision Investigation and Reconstruction Team (CIRT) is seeking witnesses to the events which led up to the crash and which may have involved a gold-coloured Holden utility.
Any witnesses who can assist the investigation are urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800-333-000, or via the Crime Stoppers website on www.act.crimestoppers.com.au
Libs fail in attempt to further probe government's knowledge about public servant's legal action against Integrity Commission
“The key question is: what have they [the government] got to hide?” Ms Lee asked. Surely the key… View
It’s always a good look with government employees investigating the performance and potential… View
Christine's Comments it would be handy if there was a competent party in government too View
Youth mental health services rate poorly in ACT Auditor-General's report
There is also gaps in law or means for dealing with youth delinquency, monsters who get away with… View
National Anti-Corruption Commission will not investigate Robodebt
@bigred I'm not sure your 'average speed camera' analogy holds up. Firstly, the use of average speed… View
Except breaking any number of laws, as shown most recently by the RC. To put it in terms the average… View
@Ken M Yes you are right. The Robodebt concept had been used previously. It was the way the concept… View
Pocock and public servants calling (separately) for an end to military ties with Israel
@Queenie-Lou Hilario “… bad faith actors ask everyone to condemn Hamas” Bad faith? Hamas has… View
Last I checked he was still an Independant. Ideologically he may lean left, sure. But his stance on… View
"Over 36,000 people have been killed... half of whom are women and children,” Pocock said" Current… View