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NSW Police are urging motorists to make safe driving the priority as the embark on a high-visibility proactive Christmas/New Year safety campaign (Tuesday).

The state-wide operation will start at midnight on Friday 22 December and conclude at 11.59pm on Monday 1 January.

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Double-demerit points are in force throughout the period for speeding, seatbelt, mobile phone and motorcycle helmet offences.

NSW Police officers will also be targeting other high-risk driver behaviour, including drink, drug, dangerous and distracted driving.

Traffic and Highway Patrol Commander, Assistant Commissioner Brett McFadden, urged the community to enjoy the Christmas and New Year’s celebrations but importantly to arrive at their destinations safely.

‘Traditionally, we see more people on the roads during the festive season, and this year will be no different. All road users need to remember to be patient and allow extra travel time,’ Assistant Commissioner McFadden said.

‘Double demerits will be in place and police will be on the roads making sure that the rules are being adhered to.

‘I urge all motorists to obey the road rules and exercise extra caution to ensure that this festive season and the start of 2024 is safe for everyone.”

‘Police will have a presence on all roads across the state, from major motorways to rural backroads, so have a Plan B to get home safely if you’re drinking, keep to the speed limit and always wear seatbelts.

‘We continue to encourage the public to report anyone they see or know of breaking the law with the Four Ds – drink, drug, dangerous and distracted driving – to Crime Stoppers,’ Assistant Commissioner McFadden said.

The Executive Director of Asset Management Branch at Transport for NSW, John Hardwick, said, there has been a concerning increase in the road toll so far this year with 349 people dying on NSW roads – 79 more than the same time last year.

‘There are strong penalties for drivers and riders who break the rules and there are higher penalties in place for serious and repeated offences. No one should have to endure the pain of losing a loved one on the road,’ Mr Hardwick said.

‘Please do the right thing – drive or ride under the sign-posted speed limit and adapt to road and weather conditions. Remember to buckle up, please don’t drive when tired, take regular breaks and have a Plan B if you plan on having a drink.

‘No matter your journey, this holiday season, let’s all make responsible decisions on the road to ensure everyone reaches their destination safely.


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