A hotel employee is likely to lose her job because she rode a moped when three times the drink drive limit, a court heard.

Kelly Anne Bryan, 28, swerved across both lanes of the A19 in the dark, said Martin Butterworth, prosecuting.

Then she crashed in the middle of the roundabout at the A63 junction near Barlby.

She gave a reading of 102 micrograms in 100 millilitres of breath. The limit is 35.

She told police she had only had two glasses of wine.

Bryan, of Petre Avenue, Selby, pleaded guilty to drink driving on October 20. She had no previous convictions.

York magistrates banned her from driving for two years, fined her £100 and ordered her to pay £85 prosecution costs and a £30 statutory surcharge.

They told her the junction where she had crashed was one of the most hazardous on the A19.

She represented herself and said: “I am incredibly sorry.”

She told the court she worked in a hotel in Pocklington and had no way of getting to work, other than by moped.

She had been on her way home from her mother when she crashed and was arrested.