Sunderland Echo

Learner driver sparked morning police chase

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the 20-year-old, who had been "keen" to get to his destinatio­n, drove off when officers tried to pull him over and only brought the vehicle to a halt after a pursuit that reached Grindon in Sunderland.

By then he had gone through red lights, exceeded speed limits and caused other vehicles to take evasive action to avoid a collision with him.

Ferguson, of Saint Ignatius Close, Sunderland, who has never been in trouble before, admitted dangerous driving, driving otherwise in accordance with a licence and having no insurance.

Judge Julie Clemitson told him: "You somewhat foolishly bought yourself a car before you were able to drive it legally and set about driving it, without supervisio­n, L plates or insurance.

"It was about 5.45am and you were, to your credit, trying to achieve training or placement with an employer. You were keen to get there. Unfortunat­ely, you panicked." The judge told him: "You drove through an industrial estate, drove through red lights, narrowly missed an HGV, contravene­d red lights at a major junction so as other cars had to take evasive action, you drove around a residentia­l estate at excessive speed, you drove around corners at speed, which caused your vehicle to become unstable."

The court heard despite the bad driving, no damage or injury was caused.

Ferguson's car has now been seized by the police.

Judge Clemitson sentenced him to eight months imprisonme­nt, suspended for 12 months with 150 hours unpaid work and a 12-month driving ban with extended test requiremen­t.

The court heard Ferguson has accepted he was "immensely foolish" and his barrister said: "He was concerned for his job, concerned he would lose his car. He made one bad decision after another and he has lost his job and he has lost his car."

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