Two hillside car accidents have seen cars flipped and charges laid on their drivers.
Police reported a number of collisions in the outer east and Hills via their Eyewatch on social media on Friday 23 January.
In Tecoma last week , police reported that a 54-year-old female driver returned a positive Preliminary Breath Test (PBT) for alcohol after colliding with a parked car causing her vehicle to overturn.
The woman was taken to hospital with minor injuries and a blood sample was taken, she faces charges in relation to drink-driving and careless driving pending a blood toxicology result.
Two other people in the parked car were uninjured.
Over in Mount Dandenong, a 34-year-old female driver lost control and left the road before her vehicle overturned, police said she also returned a positive PBT result and was taken to hospital where a blood sample was obtained for analysis.
The woman and her passenger had minor injuries and she now faces charges related to drink-driving and careless driving.
Police are reminding all motorists to remain vigilant and drive safely and will be out in increased numbers ahead final days of holidays before school begins.

















