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Poor driver behaviour leaves ACT Policing disappointed

ACT Policing is once again disappointed by the behaviour of some Canberra drivers following an early morning traffic enforcement operation yesterday.

On the morning of Wednesday 29 May, ACT Road Policing members conducted enforcement activities focusing on the ACTโ€™s arterial road network.

During the operation, 61 Infringement Notices were issued for offenses such as speeding, operating unregistered and uninsured vehicles, using mobile devices while driving, and intersection offenses.

One driver, a 26-year-old woman from Weston, was found driving under the influence of alcohol. She returned a positive breath analysis result of 0.178 at Tuggeranong Police Station, more than three-and-a-half times the legal limit.

She was issued an Immediate Suspension Notice, suspending her ACT driverโ€™s license for 90 days, and was served a Court Attendance Notice to appear in the ACT Magistrate Court on a charge of drink driving.

ACT Road Policing Sergeant Travis Mills stated that police will continue to target poor driver behavior on our roads.

โ€œThis operation is a timely reminder that police can be anywhere at any time, and we will continue to conduct enforcement activities such as yesterday’s to ensure all drivers are adhering to the road rules,โ€ Sergeant Mills said.

โ€œSome of the behaviour observed during this operation is beyond disappointing, particularly the woman caught drink driving.

โ€œIt is truly shocking for someone to be that intoxicated and think theyโ€™re in a fit state to operate a motor vehicle on a public road.

โ€œWith five lives tragically lost on ACT roads already this year โ€“ including one in the past week week – we want to see everyone getting to where theyโ€™re going safely and legally, and the way we do that is by following the road rules, obeying speed limits, driving to the road conditions, and not driving under the influence.โ€ย 

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