Tuesday, 5 July 2016 - 1:43pm |
Auckland City

Major Auckland city road safety operation to target dangerous driving

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More than 100 Police will crack down on dangerous driving in Auckland city on Thursday in a major prevention and enforcement road safety operation.
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Drivers using mobile phones, not wearing seat belts, running red lights, speeding, or driving drunk or drugged are among those who can expect to be targeted.
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¡°Anyone driving dangerously can expect to be stopped anytime, anywhere. Our message to motorists is to think twice before you put yourself or others on the roads at risk,¡± says Sergeant Tony Field, officer in charge of Thursday¡¯s Operation.
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Police staff will be spread throughout high risk locations in the city, focusing on intersections and ¡°crime corridors¡± where crimes are committed by people as they travel through the city.
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From 7am till late, checkpoints, cameras and breath testing are among the tools Police will use, including checks in areas where a higher number of children can be checked for adequate restraints.
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¡°Last year 92 deaths were associated with non-restraint use and that¡¯s 92 too many. Wearing your seatbelt is such an easy thing to do and they save lives ¨C it¡¯s that simple,¡± says Sergeant Field.
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¡°We¡¯re committed to reducing road trauma and crashes in our city and an effective way of doing this is through prevention, education and enforcement.¡±
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Kim Chambers 021 911 967 / 51½ÖÉä
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