Disqualified NSW driver stung riding petrol-powered bicycle

A 36-year-old man who had been disqualified from driving has been charged after police discovered him driving an petrol-powered BMX bicycle round a rural New South Wales city. 
Gunnedah Freeway Patrol officers obtained complaints from members of the general public concerning a loud noise in Quirindi, within the state's north west, final evening. 
Police detected the rider to be travelling at 47 kilometres per hour in a 50 zone. 

Gunnedah Freeway Patrol discovered the BMX bicycle to be modified.(Fb)

The body of the motorised bicycle was modified with the pedals banded collectively, police stated. 
A motor, gas tank and speedometer had additionally been connected, characterising the bicycle as unsafe and unroadworthy. 
Police allege they discovered the rider's NSW Provisional P2 automobile license had been disqualified till December 2022.

Driving petrol-powered bicycles is prohibited in NSW. (Fb)

The rider was issued with a Court docket Attendance Discover for driving an unregistered and uninsured car with a disqualified license. 
All petrol-powered bicycles are unlawful on NSW roads and road-related areas similar to footpaths and cycle paths.
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