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Macedon police intercept speeding driver

A 50-year-old man from Sunbury was intercepted by police after allegedly travelling almost 90km/h over the speed limit on the Calder Freeway on Friday, March 11.

At about 10.20pm, Macedon Highway Patrol allegedly detected a Holden sedan that was travelling at 189km/h in the 100km/h zone, and attempted to get the driver to pull over.

The man eventually stopped in Wilsons Lane, Sunbury, but refused to undergo a preliminary oral fluid test and drove off.

In a statement, police said they expected to charge the man with driving at dangerous speed, failing to stop on police direction and refusing a preliminary oral fluid test.

The interception forms part of Operation Arid, a state-wide road policing operation aimed at keeping the community safe on Victorian roads over the Labour Day long weekend.

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