A car driven by a cannabis-using youth was estimated to be doing more than 100km/h after it struck a parked truck on a main road in Napier.
The details of the crash in fine weather on the Sunday afternoon of February 16 this year unfolded as the now 20-year-old Brayden Thomas Winson, of Napier, appeared in Napier District Court today after admitting a charge of careless use of a motor vehicle.
Judge Bridget Mackintosh fined him $600, plus court costs of $130, and disqualified him from driving for six months.
Winson was aged 19 at the time and as a driver on a restricted licence was not entitled to have passengers, according to a police summary.
It said all three in the car had been smoking cannabis at an address before the incident, which included the car being driven along a footpath and hitting several fences, as passengers tried to take control of the vehicle.