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Mercedes with 753,186 miles on clock pulled over on M6

Mercedes with 753,186 miles on clock pulled over on M6

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A Mercedes which has clocked up a massive 753,186 miles was pulled over by police on the M6.
Officers from Staffordshire Police stopped the vehicle at junction 12 Gailey Interchange, in Staffordshire and noticed it had some defects.
(Image: StaffsRCT)
The driver was handed a PG9 notice, banning them from using the vehicle on the roads.
The prohibition notice will only be lifted once the Mercedes undergoes a full MOT.
Staffordshire Road Crime Team posted on X: "This Mercedes with 753, 186 miles on the clock was stopped on the M6 at junction 12.
"The owner described the vehicle as well maintained, however we discovered some defects which resulted in a PG9.
"The vehicle will now require a full MOT lifting the PG9."

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