Road policing focus in Manawatū

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Source: New Zealand Police (District News)

Manawatū Police stopped around 700 vehicles on Wednesday in a road policing operation focused on unsafe driving behaviours.
 
Staff from both Palmerston North and Feilding were involved in Wednesday’s operation, which focused on educating drivers and ensuring people were wearing seatbelts, and not driving impaired or distracted. 
 
Sergeant Tony Mafi says in general the driving behaviour displayed was good, however he was still disappointed to find 68 infringement notices issued for offences such as speeding, drivers and passengers not wearing their seatbelts correctly, and using cellphones while driving.
 
“It is important we look out for each other and keep each other safe on our roads,” says Sergeant Mafi.
 
“We all know wearing your seatbelt means you are less likely to be seriously injured or killed in a crash. We all know the faster you go the greater the risk of serious injury or death.  We all know cellphones are a major distraction and contributor to serious crashes, and we all know alcohol and drugs don’t go with driving. Yet these offences are still being committed.”
 
“Please make it click, put down the phone, adhere to the speed restrictions, and don’t drink and drive – it really is that easy to keep yourself, your passengers, and everyone on our roads safe.”
 
ENDS
 
Issued by Police Media Centre.
 

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