Operation Northmore: QLD and NSW Police Join Forces in Crossborder Traffic Operation

With great success...


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Operation Northmore, a cross border traffic operation with QLD and NSW police joining forces focusing on vehicles travelling between the two states through border towns has wrapped up with great success.

The operation targeted impaired driving (drug and drink driving), as well as life endangering offences such as speeding and failure to wear seatbelts.

During the five-day operation, which ran from March 8 to 12, static intercept sites were set-up on the Cunningham and Leichhardt highways at Goondiwindi, and another site at Iveragh by officers from Road Policing Commands – Road Policing Task Force.

Approximately 300 vehicles were stopped with 121 roadside drug tests performed with seven drivers testing positive.

Police issued 30 notice to appears to heavy vehicle drivers for a range of offences including failing to keep a work dairy and non-compliance with dimensions

A further 103 traffic infringement notices were issued to drivers of vehicles for a variety of offences including speeding, unlicensed driving and failure to wear seatbelts.

The operation also saw 92 heavy vehicle infringement notices issued for a variety of offences, such as, fatigue, seven drivers were given notices for tampering with the engine control module, failing to keep a work diary, non- compliance with dimensions.

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CRIMESTOPPERS: 1800.333.000 or via crimestoppersqld.com.au 24hrs per day

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17 March 2019




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