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A New South Wales learner driver, impaired by alcohol and drugs, was sentenced to 15 months in juvenile detention after a crash killed a unbuckled teen passenger.
A learner driver in New South Wales, Australia, was sentenced to 15 months in juvenile detention after a crash at Salt Ash killed a teenage boy in the backseat.
The driver, who had consumed alcohol and drugs, briefly looked away from the road, causing the vehicle to crash.
The teen passenger was not wearing a seatbelt.
The driver, not yet licensed, faced charges for impaired and dangerous driving resulting in death.
The case highlights the dangers of distracted and impaired driving by novice drivers.
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Un conductor aprendiz de Nueva Gales del Sur, afectado por el alcohol y las drogas, fue sentenciado a 15 meses de detención juvenil después de que un accidente mató a un pasajero adolescente sin cinturón de seguridad.