16 C
Canberra
Saturday, November 23, 2024

Drivers on Canberra roads behaving badly

Several drivers on Canberra roads – including one travelling at twice the speed limit – will have fines to pay after a weekend where ACT Policing’s Road Policing officers responded to multiple offences.

Yesterday, Sunday 15 November, police detected a 50-year-old man travelling at 180km/h in a 90km/h zone on William Hovell Drive.

Earlier in the day, police had detected a 23-year-old man travelling at 168km/h in a 100km/h zone on the Monaro Highway.

Both drivers were issued with a Traffic Infringement Notice for $1,841 and 6 demerit points.  

About 9.20pm, police were conducting proactive patrols of Canberra Avenue, Fyshwick when they observed a passenger standing up through the open sunroof of a silver Subaru Liberty.

The driver was issued two Traffic Infringement Notices (TINs) – for driving with a passenger 16 years or older not wearing a seatbelt properly adjusted/fastened and driving a motor vehicle with a passenger body part outside the vehicle window/door ($705 and 3 demerit points).

The passenger was also issued with two TINs totalling $705 for their seatbelt not being fastened and for travelling with a body part outside the vehicle.

Road Policing’s Detective Inspector Marcus Boorman said some drivers have total disregard for the road rules and the safety of other road users.

“The speed limits are set to ensure everyone’s safety on our roads. When we see drivers doing double the speed there is a real chance of a serious collision involving innocent people,” said Detective Inspector Boorman.

“As for standing up through the sunroof of a moving car, what can I say? There’s no excuse for it. It’s dangerous, and it’s stupid.”

ACT Policing’s Who are you rushing to meet? road safety campaign will run from November 2020 to April 2021.

For more news:

More Stories

Fit the Bill: Bus strike

Over the years I have had many dealings with ACT Transport Workers Union Secretary Klaus Pinkas and found him to be a straight shooter who cares for his members. 
 
 

 

Latest

canberra daily

SUBSCRIBE TO THE CANBERRA DAILY NEWSLETTER

Join our mailing lists to receieve the latest news straight into your inbox.

You have Successfully Subscribed!