DANDENONG STAR JOURNAL
Home » Brake failure

Brake failure

By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS

A MAN who blamed a Monash Freeway multi-vehicle crash on his failed brakes has been punished with a good-behaviour bond.
The 19-year-old Berwick TEC graduate and building apprentice veered left into another lane to avoid a stopped car among the freeway’s outbound heavy traffic in Endeavour Hills in February, a court was told.
In doing so, his vehicle clipped a Hilux and spun out of control across two lanes of the freeway, hitting a towed boat trailer and a Renault.
The collision caused the Renault to roll over; its driver hospitalised for three days due to glass showering his ear.
The accused’s lawyer told Dandenong Magistrates’ Court on Monday the man pleaded guilty to careless driving but the case was not “typical” of a “19-year-old hooning along”.
The man had been travelling at 80 kilometres per hour, applied the brakes and “it just wasn’t happening”, the lawyer said.
The man was at the time on his way home from a booked car service, which included a brake check, “under the impression that everything was ship-shape”, the court was told.
A post-accident inspection found the front brake pads were worn “very low” and should have been changed – but were still roadworthy.
The driver had undergone a safe-driver course before the incident, had not incurred a demerit point since gaining his licence two years ago and cared for his unwell mother, the man’s lawyer said.
Magistrate Jack Vandersteen said it was fortunate given the number of vehicles damaged that no one was seriously injured or killed.
In granting a 12-month good-behaviour bond, Mr Vandersteen took into account the man’s age, strong work ethic, financial circumstances and absence of prior convictions.

Digital Editions


More News

  • Critical nursery in need of a home

    Critical nursery in need of a home

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 532813 A volunteer nursery helping to propagate the South East’s disappearing flora is now itself under threat. Greenlink Sandbelt Nursery has been supplying the…

  • Three arrested following alleged stabbing in Narre Warren

    Three arrested following alleged stabbing in Narre Warren

    Three teenage boys were arrested last week following an alleged stabbing in Narre Warren. Police believe the altercation took place between a group of boys at a shopping centre on…

  • Galloping into a New Year with style

    Galloping into a New Year with style

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 531866 Under a blazing blue sky, thousands of revellers celebrated the Year of the Horse at the annual Springvale Lunar New Year festival. More…

  • Sign of the times: Record crowd expected at Bring Your Bills

    Sign of the times: Record crowd expected at Bring Your Bills

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 403433 February is piling up with credit card debt, back-to-school bills and higher interest rates – so the time is more than ripe for…

  • Funding call to further combat racism

    Funding call to further combat racism

    An anti-racism support network has provided its first insights after a year of documenting racism across the state, the first of its kind in Australia. The network, established in 2025…