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Manawatū Police stopped around 700 vehicles on Wednesday
in a road policing
operation focused on unsafe driving
behaviours.
Staff from both Palmerston North and
Feilding were involved in Wednesday's
operation, which
focused on educating drivers and ensuring people
were
wearing seatbelts, and not driving impaired or
distracted.
Sergeant Tony Mafi says in general
the driving behaviour displayed was good,
however he was
still disappointed to find 68 infringement notices issued
for
offences such as speeding, drivers and passengers not
wearing their seatbelts
correctly, and using cellphones
while driving.
“It is important we look out for
each other and keep each other safe on our
roads," says
Sergeant Mafi.
“We all know wearing your seatbelt
means you are less likely to be
seriously injured or
killed in a crash. We all know the faster you go
the
greater the risk of serious injury or death. We all
know cellphones are a
major distraction and contributor
to serious crashes, and we all know alcohol
and drugs
don’t go with driving. Yet these offences are still
being
committed."
“Please make it click, put
down the phone, adhere to the speed
restrictions, and
don’t drink and drive - it really is that easy to
keep
yourself, your passengers, and everyone on our roads
safe.”
ENDS
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