Will Young faces possible driving ban over Scottish Borders crash
The 39 year old singer could face being banned from driving after a man was forced to jump off the road to avoid being hit by a car driven by Young in January in Earlston.
Having admitted to misreading the layout of the A68 road in Scotland and driving at a speed unsuitable for the conditions, Mr Young collided with a parked vehicle.
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Hide AdThe singer, who has previously won two Brit Awards, wrote a letter to the Selkirk Sheriff Court pleeding guilty to the 21 January incident near Sorroelessfield Farm.
Sheriff Peter Paterson commented the lay-by accident could result in the disqualification of Young’s license.
Sentencing has been defered until April.
Young originally shot to fame by winning the first series of ITV’s Pop Idol in 2002.
His double A-sided single Anything is Possible and Evergreen became the fastest-selling debut single in the UK.