Police attended numerous road accidents during wet weather conditions during the past week.
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A 32-year-old Sydney man was travelling north on the Hume Highway at Bowning when he crashed at 2.30pm on Tuesday July 15.
Police said he lost control in wet conditions and collided with a tree. He was uninjured but the vehicle required towing.
A Canberra driver collided with a kangaroo at 6.50pm the same day. The driver was travelling on Murrumbateman Road when it made contact with the animal and drove into an embankment.
The driver was not injured but the vehicle required towing.
A 24-year-old Yass man rolled his vehicle several times during an accident in wet conditions at 7am on Wednesday on Lachlan Valley Way.
He was uninjured and his vehicle required towing.
A 37-year-old Yass woman was transported to Yass Hospital with minor neck and back injuries after an accident on Burley Griffin Way.
Police said she lost control and collided with a number of trees at 1.20pm on Thursday.
He vehicle required towing.
An 18-year-old Sydney woman lost control of her vehicle and collided with a number of trees before ending up in an embankment, at 9.50am on Saturday.
Police said she had been driving west along Burley Griffin Way. She was uninjured and her vehicle was towed from the scene.
A 28-year-old Sydney man lost control in wet conditions and rolled his vehicle into a drain on the Hume Highway at Bowning.
The accident happened at 12.20pm on Wednesday. He was uninjured and his vehicle required towing.
Two cars collided on Yass Valley Way near the Service Centre at 4.10pm on Wednesday. Police said
A 20-year-old Sydney man had changed lanes several times between the Sydney and Melbourne exits, and collided with another car being driven by a 57-year-old Queensland man.
The younger driver left the scene of the accident but returned a short time later to give his details to police.
He was fined for negligent driving and not carrying a licence.
A 32-year-old woman crashed while trying to avoid crashing into the rear of another vehicle that was turning right to enter a property on the Hume Highway at Bowning.
Police said the collision happened at 4.10pm on Sunday.
The woman lost control and rolled her car. She and two children inside the vehicle were taken the Yass Hospital with minor cuts.
Their vehicle was towed.
Speeding
A 34-year-old man was caught speeding 151km/h in a 110km/h zone on the Hume Highway at Bowning. Police stopped his car at 2.15pm on Sunday and fined him $835, deducted five merit points and Roads and Maritime Services suspended his licence for three months.
A 20-year-old Sydney L-plate driver was stopped for speeding more than 30km/h over his limit of 80km/h, at 2.20pm on July 13. He was stopped on the Hume Highway at Bowning. He was fined for failing to display L-plates, being an unaccompanied driver and speeding. His licence was automatically suspended for three months.
A 28-year-old man was fined for driving 154km/h in a 110km/h zone on the Hume Highway at Bowning, at 6am on July 15.