CAR ALLEGEDLY CLOCKS 150KPH BEFORE CENTRAL COAST CRASH

Two teenagers have been involved in a high speed crash with a pregnant woman on the Central Coast last night.

Around 11pm yesterday, police were at a traffic stop on the Pacific Highway at Charmhaven when they observed a car travelling south at high speed.

Police went to follow the car, when a second vehicle – a Holden Commodore – narrowly missed them before colliding with a Toyota Corolla.

Police allege the Holden was travelling about 150km/h just before the accident.

The 17-year-old driver suffered a leg injury, while his 16-year-old male passenger suffered soreness.

A 29-year-old pregnant woman who was driving the Corolla suffered minor facial injuries.

All three were taken to hospital.

Investigations are continuing.


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