Gulf Today Report
A Lamborghini driver pulled over for speeding at 160km/h claimed he was rushing towards the coronavirus clinic.
The 35-year-old man was fined for traffic infringement and his licence was suspended, before he continued to the hospital for testing.
The Australian man was stopped in a 90km/h zone on the M4 motorway in Lidcombe in Sydney's west.
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He told officers he was on his way to Westmead Hospital to get tested for coronavirus.
The man was undergoing mandatory self-isolation.
Police urged Australians who suspect they may have COVID-19 to call their nearest medical service first.
"Drivers shouldn't break the road rules under any circumstances," Assistant Commissioner Michael Corboy said.
"If you think you may have symptoms of COVID-19 and want to seek help from a doctor or hospital, call ahead of time to book an appointment.
"If you are experiencing a medical emergency, contact triple zero."
Police said the 35-year-old man had been tested for coronavirus and was now undergoing mandatory self-isolation.
It was unclear whether or not he had tested positive.