A driver who converted his car into a fake ambulance with blue lights and a siren and then forced his way through traffic waiting to use a busy road tunnel has been fined more than £1,000 (NZ$1772).
CCTV showed the white vehicle, with its lights flashing, moving through cars queuing at the Tyne Tunnel, and drivers getting out of the way of what they must have thought was a response to a 999 call.
Shaun Scandle, 31, received nine points on his licence for careless driving when he appeared at North Tyneside Magistrates' Court, Northumbria Police said.
Suspicions were raised after staff at the tunnel saw the vehicle pass through rush-hour traffic at speed on September 9.
Officers made inquiries with the North East Ambulance Service, which said it had no record of one of its vehicles being in the area at the time.