Gurugram, June 9 -- An 18-year-old woman was arrested on Sunday after her speeding SUV rammed into a stationary police interceptor vehicle on the Delhi-Mumbai expressway near Faridabad's Badoli bridge, injuring a team including a home guard, an assistant sub-inspector and a constable, police said. The incident took place between 8.15am and 8.30am while a highway patrol team in a Maruti Suzuki Ertiga was parked to intercept speeding vehicles. Police said Kritika Garg of Sector 28, Faridabad, was driving a black Mahindra Scorpio-N at "over 100 km/h" when she lost control and hit home guard Deepak, 35, flinging him off the bridge onto a service road 20-30 feet below, critically injuring him. Constable Deepak, 25, was injured inside the vehicle and is stable, while ASI Narender, 42, escaped with minor bruises. "She was heading to Sector 86 from Sector 12 with four friends -- all of whom had just passed Class 12," said station house officer (BPTP) Arvind Kumar. The car belongs to her father. She was arrested, tested negative for intoxication, and is now out on bail, police said. An FIR under several sections of BNS, including rash driving, causing grievous injury, and obstruction of duty, was lodged based on the constable's complaint....