Police 'lost for words' after detecting speeding driver allegedly travelling at 251km/h on Easter Sunday

Police say they're 'misplaced for phrases' after detecting a driver allegedly travelling at 251km/h in Melbourne's northwest on Easter Sunday.
Officers say they detected the white Volkswagen sedan allegedly travelling at greater than 140km/h over the 110km/h pace restrict on the Calder Freeway close to Woodend at 12.30am.
The automobile was intercepted in Kyneton a short while later, the place the driving force, a 42-year-old Hallam girl, was additionally seen to be on her cellphone.

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Dashing driver caught by police close to Woodend. (The Age)

The lady's automobile was impounded following the incident.
The 42-year-old is anticipated to be charged on summons with quite a few offences together with conduct endangering life, drive at harmful pace and utilizing a cell phone whereas driving.
The detection is a component Operation Compass, the state-wide street policing operation in the course of the high-risk Easter vacation interval.
Police are concentrating on impaired driving, pace, distraction and fatigue in high-risk areas all through metropolitan Melbourne and regional Victoria.
Operation Compass concludes at 11.59pm on April 25.

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