How to stay safe this summer
How to stay safe this summer
While many of us are taking a break and enjoying the season’s festivities, Police want to remind the public to stay safe this summer.
Recent tragic events on the road are a reminder to take extra care while travelling.
"We know that the majority of drivers stick to the speed limit, drive to the conditions, wear their safety belts, never drive drunk, and are courteous, considerate and safe, "says National Road Policing Manager Superintendent Carey Griffiths. "But drivers can’t afford to become complacent for their own, and other people's safety."
Police will be out in force over the summer to prevent drink driving and monitoring speeding motorists. Police will be enforcing a lowered speed tolerance over an extended holiday period. Action will be taken against any driver detected driving any more than 4km over the permanent posted speed limit from 4pm on Friday 21st December until 7am Monday 7th January.
If you are travelling over the holiday period, remember to stay safe off the roads too. Make sure your house and belongings are secure before you leave home, and when you reach your destination, ensure your valuables and the property you are staying at are also kept safe.
Neighbourhood Support New Zealand provides a fact sheet on Holiday Security Tips for when you and your family are away this summer, and check out the safety video on Protecting Your Stuff.
Remember:
• plan your journey in advance and incorporate regular breaks to avoid fatigue
• watch your speed, and drive to the conditions
• do not drink and drive
• road safety is not just the responsibility of the driver. Stop your family or friends from driving under the influence
• make sure your home and property are secure before going on holiday. Ensure windows and doors are locked.