Locals and holidaymakers planning a long weekend getaway are being reminded that double demerit points will be in force across NSW.
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Our Council's Road Safety and Injury Prevention Officer, Melanie Suitor, said with lots of events planned across the three shires, it's expected that there will be an increase in people travelling to the area, which increases the road safety risk.
"Whether you are staying local or packing up the car and hitting the road, please remember to slow down, schedule plenty of breaks during your trip, limit distractions in the car, don't drink and drive and ensure all your passengers are wearing their seatbelts," she said.
The double demerit point period begins Friday, 11 June and ends Monday, 14 June.
"Friday is a publicly notified school day, therefore double demerit points will apply to all relevant school zone offences committed on that day," Ms Suitor said.
Ms Suitors says that since their introduction in 1997, double demerit points have proven to be a successful deterrent to unsafe driving behaviours and reducing the road toll on holiday periods when the roads are at their busiest.
Parkes Highway Patrol Sergeant Martin Ling said the Queen's Birthday Operation, the annual State-wide high-visibility traffic enforcement operation, will run over the June long weekend.
"Highway Patrol will have a strong presence across the Parkes, Forbes and Lachlan Shire Council areas this long weekend," he said.
"We want everybody to make the most of their time off and enjoy the company of their friends and family, but we want everyone to do their bit and travel safely.
"Officers will be targeting excessive speed, alcohol and drug driving, fatigue, seatbelt, helmet and mobile phone offences."
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And drive to conditions.
"The predicted cold weather this weekend affects road conditions and we ask that drivers take extra care when driving as the cold, damp conditions will make roads slippery," Sergeant Ling said.
Go online to Live Traffic for updates. Mount Canobolas roads were closed on Tuesday afternoon due to forecast icy conditions.
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