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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 Policingโ€™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.ย ย 

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) โ€“ 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 Policingโ€™s Detective Inspector Marcus Boorman said some drivers have total disregard for the road rules and the safety of other road users.

โ€œThe speed limits are set to ensure everyoneโ€™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,โ€ said Detective Inspector Boorman.

โ€œAs for standing up through the sunroof of a moving car, what can I say? Thereโ€™s no excuse for it. Itโ€™s dangerous, and itโ€™s stupid.โ€

ACT Policingโ€™sย Who are you rushing to meet?ย road safety campaign will run from November 2020 to April 2021.

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