An Abingdon motorist has been jailed for driving on the A34 while disqualified.
Mohammed Hussain was stopped by police officers as he journeyed on the A-road on November 22.
Appearing at Oxford Magistrates' Court, the 37-year-old pleaded guilty to driving while disqualified.
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He also admitted to driving without third-party insurance and obstructing a constable in his execution of duty.
Hussain, of Banbury Court, Vineyard, was jailed for 32 weeks as the offences took place during the operational period of a suspended sentence.
He was also disqualified from driving for four years.
In August last year, Hussain was banned from driving for six months after he pleaded guilty to speeding near London Luton Airport.
It came after he was reported driving a Vauxhall Insignia at 66mph on a 50mph road in September 2020.
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