Eastern District Police Ask Drivers To "arrive Alive"
Eastern District Police are pleased with driver
behaviour following an
impairment operation
yesterday in Napier’s CBD.
The checkpoint is one of
many currently taking place in the Eastern
District
in line with the summer road policing
strategy, which aims to reduce serious
injury and
death on the road during the festive and summer
season.
Eastern District Impairment Prevention Team
officers were accompanied by
partners from Roadsafe
Hawkes Bay.
Over a 90-minute period, about 300
vehicles were stopped and every driver
breath
tested, says the officer in charge of the Impairment
Prevention Team,
Sergeant Steve Murray. In
addition, officers were on the lookout for
any
driver who may have been impaired through drug
use.
One driver was identified as being over the legal
limit and received an
infringement notice for
excess breath alcohol.
A previous operation in
Waipukurau last week was a huge success, with
600
vehicles checked and no impaired
drivers.
“It is great and reassuring to know that
our prevention messaging and our
activities are
making an impact, with most road users already making
the
right decisions,” says Sergeant
Murray.
“Alcohol or drugs are a factor in about a
th8ird of all fatal crashes, so
my team will be
deploying where you least expect us and we will seek
out
those drivers who put themselves and others at
risk when travelling in our
district.
“If
you’re heading out this summer season, plan your journey
and how
you’re getting home before you head out
to avoid making a bad decision
later.
“We
want every road user to arrive alive and safe at their
destination
during this holiday period. Make the
right choice and only get behind the
wheel when
sober. Don’t make this a summer that your family and
friends
will remember for all the wrong
reasons.”