Their vehicle was also uninsured and untaxed.
An unaccompanied learner driver has been caught travelling at 168km/h in Laois.
The motorist was stopped on the M7, and their vehicle was uninsured and untaxed.
They also failed a roadside drug test for cannabis.
Meanwhile, a van driver has been stopped in Moneygall for travelling with a disqualified license.
Both vehicles have been seized and they are due to appear in court.
Tipperary RPU were patrolling at Moneygall when they stopped this van. Using the #MobilityApp, it was found that the driver was disqualified. They were arrested and the van was seized. Proceedings to follow. #SaferRoads pic.twitter.com/jOPKQGycQD
— An Garda Síochána (@GardaTraffic) August 10, 2022
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