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Tasmania Police Conducts Major Traffic Operation, Tests 860 Drivers

Tasmania Police has intensified its road safety efforts as the festive season approaches, conducting a significant traffic operation in greater Hobart on the night of December 1, 2023. In a proactive measure, police performed random breath tests on a total of 860 drivers, underscoring their commitment to ensuring safe road practices during a period often associated with increased alcohol consumption.

During the operation, one driver was charged with drink-driving, and two others failed roadside drug tests. The police identified additional traffic violations, which included four vehicles with defects, one unregistered vehicle, and one vehicle with suspended registration. Furthermore, enforcement actions were taken against a learner driver who was unaccompanied and another driver operating with a suspended licence. There were also instances where provisional licence holders did not comply with passenger load requirements.

Acting Inspector Penny Reardon of the Southern Road Policing Services highlighted the involvement of 21 officers in the high-visibility operation. “Police carried out random breath tests, licence and registration checks, and, in some cases, vehicle inspections and drug testing,” she stated. Reardon expressed relief at witnessing many individuals making responsible choices by not driving after consuming alcohol.

Despite this positive outlook, she expressed concern over provisional licence drivers exceeding passenger limits. “These licence conditions are in place to keep them and their friends safe,” Reardon emphasized. “Stick to the rules, drive responsibly, and make sure everyone gets home safely.”

The timing of the operation was intentional, as the festive season is known for gatherings that can lead to risky behaviour on the roads. “We’re asking everyone to think ahead, and if you’re drinking, don’t drive,” Reardon advised. She encouraged the public to consider alternatives such as arranging a lift, booking a taxi, or utilizing rideshare services.

Reardon underscored the purpose of such operations, stating, “Highly visible operations like this send a clear message that our officers can be anywhere, anytime, and our aim is to prevent tragedies from happening.” She cautioned that “one bad decision can change lives forever,” stressing that arriving home safely is the best gift one can give their loved ones.

Tasmania Police plans to continue these essential traffic operations throughout the festive season, aiming to promote road safety and reduce the risk of accidents.

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