A teenager has admitted driving while more than four times the limit in Aberdeen.

Jenna Gaudie pleaded guilty to three driving charges at the city's Sheriff Court on Tuesday.

The 19-year-old admitted taking a Vauxhall Astra on July 24 without the owner's consent.

She was later caught driving it near a petrol station on North Esplanade West.

Gaudie had 89 micrograms of alcohol in 100ml of breath when stopped at the BP garage, while the legal limit is 22mg. She also admitted driving the car without insurance.

Sentencing was deferred until later this month.

Gaudie survived a fatal motorbike crash in July 2013 which killed her boyfriend Terry Crook.

They were both flung from the Yamaha when it was hit by a car on a busy road in Aberdeen.

Mr Crook, who did not have a licence or insurance for the bike, had picked it up from a house earlier that day on the pretence he was going to buy it.

The driver of the car, Lisa Robertson, later pleaded guilty to a charge of driving carelessly and was banned from the road for 30 months.