\'Carnage across the city\': Queensland man arrested after eight alleged hit-and-runs in Sydney

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'Carnage across the city': Queensland man arrested after eight alleged hit-and-runs in Sydney

A Queensland man has been arrested after eight alleged hit-and-run incidents across Sydney on Sunday that left three cyclists with multiple injuries.

At 8.20am on Sunday, police stopped a rented grey Holden Equinox with Queensland number plates on the M1 at Bar Point along the Central Coast, and issued the driver with a traffic infringement notice for speeding more than 45 kilometres per hour.

Police arrested the driver of the grey Holden Equinox car at a petrol station in Sydney's west on Monday morning. Credit:TNV

The driver, a 35-year-old Queensland man, had his licence suspended on the spot.

Less than an hour later, the Equinox SUV allegedly collided with a cyclist on the Pacific Highway at Lindfield. The 48-year-old male cyclist suffered abrasions to his hip and elbow.

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About five minutes later, the car hit a second cyclist who suffered five fractured ribs and a fractured collarbone. The 35-year-old cyclist remains in Royal North Shore Hospital.

Police allege that the driver allegedly left the scene after both incidents without offering assistance or providing details.

Shortly after 9.35am, the car was driving along the Eastern Distributor tunnel southbound at Woolloomooloo when it allegedly hit a Mercedes from behind, which spun out and blocked three lanes. The driver, a 39-year-old man, sustained bruising and swelling and was taken to St Vincent’s Hospital to be checked as a precaution.

Minutes later, another car was hit by the SUV on Alison Road at Kensington.

The SUV then allegedly reversed into the car of a 36-year-old man who witnessed the previous incident and was noting the car's number plate.

At 10am, the SUV allegedly hit a 36-year-old man who was cycling west along Perry Street at Matraville. The cyclist was knocked off his bike and sustained cuts to his left elbow and back.

About 30 minutes later, the SUV allegedly hit another car on Bridge Road at Glebe.

At 11.15 am, a 59-year-old woman was driving along Epping Road, Lane Cove when the SUV allegedly drove beside her, swerved into her lane and hit her.

Following a public appeal, police located the Equinox SUV at a petrol station on Castlereagh Road, Penrith. They arrested the driver and he was taken to Nepean Hospital for mandatory testing.

Upon his release, the Queensland man is expected to be taken to Penrith Police Station to be charged.

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