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It s not going to change the world, Cr Richardson said. It s not going to change the traffic in a way that allows us to now cruise down and remember the 80s, but what it will do is allow locals to get around town. For me, it s a locals road. It s not going to turn us back decades but it will make a difference. Nationals MLC Ben Franklin and Byron mayor Simon Richardson at the opening of the Byron Bay Bypass on Saturday, February 27, 2021. Picture: Liana Boss The project was funded for $24 million, $20 million of which came from the state government, the rest from council.
Police say that on Friday at around 10.45pm, they received information that a stolen Hyundai Santa Fe was travelling south of the Pacific Motorway towards the QLD/NSW border.
The vehicle was seen entering NSW at a speed of 165 km/h in a 100 km/h zone and officers attached to Byron Bay Traffic and Highway Patrol initiated a pursuit.
Road spikes were successfully deployed at Tweed Heads and the pursuit continued around Tweed Heads South and into Banora Point where the Hyundai stopped in Kintyre Crescent.
The driver, a 27-year-old man, was arrested. Two male passengers, both aged 27, were also arrested with the assistance of QLD PolAir after attempting to flee into nearby homes.
attached to Byron Bay Traffic and Highway Patrol initiated a pursuit. Road spikes were successfully deployed at Tweed Heads and the pursuit continued around Tweed Heads South and into Banora Point where the Hyundai stopped in Kintyre Crescent. The driver, a 27-year-old man, was arrested. Two male passengers, both aged 27, were also arrested with the assistance of QLD PolAir after attempting to flee into nearby homes. The men were all taken to Tweed Heads Police Station. The driver was charged with police pursuit - not stopping - driving dangerously, learner exceeding speed by more than 45 km/h, receiving property stolen outside NSW, using motor vehicle with unauthorised number plate affixed, goods suspected of being stolen in/on premises (m/v), Learner not accompanied, and learner driver not displaying L plates as prescribed.
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