Operation Crossroads 28 December 2017, TAS

Operation Crossroads – State wide

State wide traffic enforcement activities
Random drug & alcohol tests to date18,742
Motorists charged with drink driving offences to date48
Motorists who returned positive oral fluid tests to date33
Total Infringement notices issued to date903
Infringement notices issued for speeding offences688
Infringement notices issued for inattentive driving36
Infringement notices issued for mobile phone use22
Infringement notices issued for seat belt offences4, Tasmania Police say3

Around the state yesterday, officers from Tasmania Police issued a further 119 speeding infringements and 8 infringements for drivers not wearing their seatbelts. We also charged 9 drivers for driving with alcohol or drugs in their system.

Police in the south of the state attended a crash at Dynnyrne in the early hours of yesterday morning after a vehicle lost control and collided with the side fence of a house on Proctors Road and struck a car parked in the driveway. The driver, a 29 year old male has been charged with exceed 0.05 (0.216) and Driving under the Influence and will appear in court at a later date.

The driver is lucky he didn’t kill or injure himself or someone else. That would be a consequence he would have to live with for the rest of his life.

Again fatigue is difficult for police to detect and this is one of the fatal five where we only learn about this bad driving behaviour after the event. In the South yesterday, at about 2.45pm, the driver of a 4wd has fallen asleep briefly as they negotiated a slight right hand corner and the vehicle has struck the amco rail and ripped the front tyre off the 4wd as well as bending the vehicle’s chassis; the vehicle is deemed to be a write off. The occupants sustained no injuries, which included 2 children aged 11 and 12 months. Again, we are fortunate that no one was killed either the driver or someone travelling in the opposite direction.

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