A YOUNG driver will be required to face up to his actions in Leeton Local Court after allegedly being found to be drink driving.
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The 18-year-old male, who holds a P1 licence, was stopped by police on September 26 at 12.15am in Palm Avenue and underwent a roadside breath test.
The man returned a reading of 0.031, which is classified as special range PCA.
He was issued with court attendance notice where a magistrate will decide on whether or not the man will lose his licence.
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According to NSW Police, the offence of special range PCA is committed by a person who drives a motor vehicle on a public road with a blood alcohol concentration of between 0.02 and 0.049.
Any person who is subject to a zero alcohol limit while driving may be charged with special range PCA.
Broadly speaking, this offence will usually apply to persons who have a special licence such as a learner licence, P1 provisional licence or P2 provisional licence.