A suspended P-Plater has been arrested and had his car seized following an investigation into high risk driving on the Eastern Freeway.
North West Achilles Taskforce began investigating the driver following reports a red Volkswagen Polo sedan was travelling at more than 210km/h on the freeway near Balwyn North about 10pm on Sunday 30 July.
It's alleged the driver was weaving in and out of traffic and almost lost control of the vehicle before drifting into an emergency lane.
Officers spoke with the alleged driver in August and impounded his vehicle as part of their investigation.
Police later arrested him during a warrant at a Fairfield property on Monday.
The 18-year-old man was charged with reckless conduct endangering life, reckless conduct endangering serious injury, driving in a manner dangerous, driving while suspended and driving while touching a portable device.
He was bailed to appear before the Heidelberg Magistrates' Court on 20 March 2024 where police will apply to forfeit his vehicle.
Anyone who witnessed the incident or has information is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or submit a confidential crime report online at www.crimestoppersvic.com.au
Operation Achilles was formed in February 2021 with the intention of dismantling the networks behind Victoria's worst hoon driving events.
As part of Achilles, Highway Patrol units relentlessly pursue drivers of interest to lay charges and seize their vehicles.
Since being formed hoon driving events have declined by more than 75% across the state - improving safety on our roads and in the wider community.
Quotes attributed to North West Achilles Taskforce Acting Senior Sergeant Sean Foley:
"We want all drivers to know just because you don't see police while driving recklessly does not mean you will get away it.
"We will investigate thoroughly and won't rest until charges are laid.
"If you choose to threaten the safety of our community through idiotic and selfish driving behaviour, sooner or later, police will be knocking on your door."