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Wet weekend forecast brings 'slow down' warning as regional travel opens

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05 November 2021, 12:52 AM

Wet weekend forecast brings 'slow down' warning as regional travel opens

With a wet weekend forecast ahead, police are urging motorists to "slow down, be patient, plan ahead, drive to the conditions and keep your eyes on the road".


The warning comes after nine people tragically lost their lives on NSW roads this week.


Police are also advising motorists of delays and increased traffic on the roads in areas across the state ahead of the first weekend since regional travel resumed for vaccinated residents on Monday (1 November 2021).



Police from Traffic and Highway Patrol Command and local officers will maintain a strong presence on roads across the state to ensure people are following the road rules.


They will be looking out for dangerous, distracted, drug and drink driving (Four Ds) – among other offences – that put road users at risk.


Traffic and Highway Patrol Command Operations Commander Acting Superintendent Ben Macfarlane said police were deeply saddened by the deaths on roads this week, bringing the total lives lost this year to 236.


“There are families, friends and communities grieving right now for loved ones lost on NSW roads this week. Our hearts go out to them,” said Acting Superintendent Macfarlane.


“Traffic and Highway Patrol Command will continue to do everything in our power to keep people safe on the road, but we need the understanding and the help of road users.”


“Please think of others on the road by driving safely. There is no excuse for behaviour that endangers lives, and those ignoring road safety messages and disobeying road rules can expect swift police action.”


Officers are urging anyone who sees unlawful behaviour to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or https://nsw.crimestoppers.com.au. Information is treated in strict confidence.


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