Highway Patrol - Season 11

Season 11

Episodes

Motorbike Mayhem
Officers Rob Jones and Matt Moohan spot a couple of motorbikes going at breakneck speed. Geelong is home to hoons and officer Rick Wilde pulls over a ute that looks to be full of them.

Burning Rubber
A dramatic old-fashioned chase gets underway in the western suburbs of Melbourne when a woman fails to stop for police.

Crusher!
A driver who's lost his licence multiple times goes on a mad driving rampage in Western Melbourne. Officer Sue Brendel catches a drugged up driver for the second time in only a few weeks.

Diarrhoea Disaster
A man's desperate dash for the dunny because of diarrhoea nearly ends in disaster when he's caught by officers Andy Oakley and Rob Jones.

Get on the Ground
A man with a warrant for his arrest is on the run from police when he's suddenly spotted by the Highway Patrol. What follows next is a high speed chase, as the cops try and nail him on foot.

Liar Liar
When a car runs a red and hits another vehicle, the driver takes off from the scene. A woman and her son turn up, claiming she was behind the wheel. But every eyewitness says otherwise.

Stolen Runaway
Officers Dave England and Ash Lane are patrolling when they come across a stolen car. When they try and stop it, the driver smashes into a parked car and makes a getaway, but has he gone for good?

Don't Suck, Blow!
Officers Brian West and Peter Shrimpton are in for the most frustrating night of their life when they meet a drunk woman who is confused by how to use the breathalyser.

Concrete Heads
A group of tradies go ballistic when they're caught without seatbelts and with an unsafe load. Then, a motorcyclist carries on when his attempt to run from police is horribly unsuccessful.

Do As I Say, Not As I Do
A man whose vehicle is plastered with safety messages tries to pull off a dangerous manoeuvre right in front of the Highway Patrol.
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