The man had sped on multiple occassions between Auckland and Wellington. Photo / Wayne Drought
The man had sped on multiple occassions between Auckland and Wellington. Photo / Wayne Drought
A man so impressed by his new car's power that he posted photos to social media of his speedometer showing "excessive" speeds has had his licence suspended.
The 30-year-old posted the photos during a trip from Wellington to Auckland in late 2017.
These "showed him bragging about his car's powerand showed he was driving at excessive speed", police said.
As a result he was fined and disqualified from driving for six months in the Waitakere District Court last month.
Police would not release photos of the man's speedometer or say how fast he had driven.
Counties Manukau Police said the court case was a reminder during Road Safety Week of the importance of reporting high risk driving behaviour.
Senior Sergeant Jono Chappell said police were able to investigate and bring charges against the man after his social media posts were reported to them.
"As a result of the investigation police determined the man had driven at excessive speeds on multiple occasions between Wellington and Auckland," he said.