A man allegedly drove through residential streets in Dundee at twice the speed limit.
Stuart Burns, 31, of Tulloch Court, is accused of committing a string of dangerous driving offences, before crashing into another vehicle and a fence.
He will stand trial at Dundee Sheriff Court after denying six charges under the Road Traffic Act. All of the charges relate to offences that allegedly took place on February 22.
Burns denies taking and driving away a car without consent of the owner or lawful authority, at Dunmore Street. He also denies failing to stop the car he was driving when requested to do so by police.
Burns further denies driving dangerously by repeatedly driving on the opposite side of the carriageway at speeds in excess of 60mph in residential areas with 30mph restrictions, allegedly causing the car he was driving to collide with traffic-calming measures.
He also denies that he overtook on the opposite carriageway, exited a junction at Dunmore Street and Lismore Street when his line of sight was obscured, and collided with another vehicle, damaging both vehicles. He also denies colliding with a garden fence at Claverhouse Road, damaging the fence.
Burns also denies that he drove without a valid licence, without insurance and failed to provide his personal details after colliding with a vehicle and a fence. Trial is on August 3, with an intermediate diet on July 14.