A teenager has been charged after allegedly speeding more than 120km/h over the limit in Victoria.
A 17-year-old motorcyclist was allegedly found speeding on the Princess Highway at Dandenong at 11.30am on Friday.
The rider allegedly started driving away from police after they caught up with him at the intersection of Browns Road and Princess Highway, triggering a response from the Air Wing.
The teenager was then detected travelling at 207km/h in an 80km zone on the Princess Highway in Nobel Park North, Police allege.
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The rider was eventually arrested as officers caught up with him.
He has been charged with multiple offences including recklessly conducting behaviour endangering life, reckless conduct endangering serious injury, theft, speeding dangerously, manner dangerous, careless driving, unlicensed driving, using an unregisters motor vehicle and affixing a false plate.
His motorbike has been impounded for 30 days.
He has been bailed and will appear at children’s court at a later date.