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Probationary driver, 70, charged over going wrong way on Hong Kong highway

· English· 南华早报

he viral footage prompted police in the New Territories to investigate.

Photo: Handout Hong Kong police have charged a 70-year-old man with dangerous driving, after viral footage allegedly shows him going the wrong way on a highway in a black Mercedes-Benz before making a U-turn.

Police said on Tuesday that officers noticed online footage showing a private car with a probationary sign driving the wrong way down a hard shoulder of Tolo Highway.

In the clip, the black Mercedes then makes a U-turn before veering into the offside lane.

The New Territories North traffic investigation unit followed up on the case, with officers charging the man with dangerous driving by summons on Tuesday.

Police urged drivers to pay close attention to road signs and plan routes carefully to avoid accidents.

In Hong Kong, dangerous driving is punishable by a maximum fine of HK$25,000 (US$3,200) and three years’ imprisonment.

A probationary driving licence holder is subject to additional driving restrictions, including not being allowed to drive on the offside lane of expressways where there are three or more traffic

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