The driver of a minibus has been charged with negligent driving after a quad bike driver died in a collision in west-central New South Wales.
The quad and the Ute collided around 3.45pm on Friday on a country road in the small town of Bourbah, half an hour southwest of Coonamble, police said.
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The 63-year-old male driver of the Ute then went to a nearby property to call emergency services.
Police found the body of the quad driver, believed to be in his 50s, on the street.
He has yet to be officially identified.
A crime scene was identified and investigated by Special Police and the Crash Investigation Unit.
The Ute driver was unharmed and was taken to Coonamble Hospital for mandatory tests.
He was denied bail to appear before Dubbo Magistrates’ Court on Saturday on charges of dangerous driving and negligent driving resulting in death.
His driver’s license was suspended.