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Gannawarra police target dangerous driving over Easter

GANNAWARRA police will take part in a state-wide operation aimed to reinforce positive driving behaviours during the Easter period.

Kerang police officer in charge Senior Sergeant Michael Kearnes said motorists could expect to see a high police presence on the region’s roads throughout Operation Compass, which aims to “lessen the incidence of road trauma”, during a notoriously busy period.

He said many motorists were not accustomed to driving long distances.

“Holiday periods are a peak time for road use,” Sen-Sgt Kearnes said.

“The major causes of serious and fatal collisions in rural areas include fatigue, speed and alcohol or drugs.”

Police will target impaired driving, speed, fatigue, distraction offences and seatbelt compliance throughout the two-phase operation, which will run until Anzac Day.

“The aim, in addition to detecting offences, is to provide highly visible police activity and enforcement to reinforce positive driving behaviours and lessen the incidence of road trauma,” Sen-Sgt Kearnes said.

Operation Compass will take place throughout all operational police regions, using all available personnel from local road policing units, general duties and other regional resources to maintain a high police presence.

Sen-Sgt Kearnes urged residents, who were travelling over Easter, to plan ahead and factor in regular breaks, while ensuring their vehicles were roadworthy.

“Driver distraction is a significant cause of collisions,” he said.

He also urged motorists to ensure they had water with them at all times and had a good night’s sleep prior to travelling long distances.

“If you’re feeling tired – stop,” Sen-Sgt Kearnes said.

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