Road safety and alcohol harm will be the focus of a police operation this weekend as hundreds of car enthusiasts descend on Taupo for the annual Powercruise event.
The event kicks off tomorrow running through to Sunday at the Taupo Motorsport Park. There is only one vehicle entrance to the event which is on Off Road Highway, approximately 150m from Broadlands Road, but motorists can expect extra traffic flow in and around the Taupo area and are encouraged to allow plenty of time for trips and to take extra care on the roads.
The event is advertised as alcohol-free and event security will be carrying out searches. Police staff will also be conducting foot patrols though the venue. On the roads the public can expect to see Police checkpoints and can expect to be breath-tested.
Sgt Greg Weston said: “We understand the enthusiasm for cars; many police staff share that enthusiasm, but safety remains our key priority. The event attracts a significant number of modified vehicles and we will be working closely with NZTA inspectors and technicians over the weekend to ensure vehicles on the road, modified or not, are safe for their drivers, passengers and other road users.
“Specialist driving needs to be restricted to the track inside the organised event. Outside motorists need to be respecting the road rules and other road users and we will be taking a zero tolerance approach to dangerous driving.”
The weather is looking fine for the three days but Police are still urging motorists to drive to the conditions, keep to the speed limit and take plenty of rest breaks.
Also remember the laws have changed for child restraints with children up to the age of seven now required to be correctly secured in approved restraints. Adults should be setting a good example by ensuring they too wear seatbelts.
Media enquiries should be referred to Communications Manager Kim Perks on 027 234 8256.