ACT Policing and the Kings Highway Road Safety Partnership have launched their annual campaign targeting drivers travelling between Canberra and the South Coast this summer.
The partnership brings together Eurobodalla Shire, Shoalhaven City and Queanbeyan Palerang Regional councils, ACT Policing, NSW Police, Transport Canberra and City Services, and Transport for NSW with the aim of reducing road trauma on the Kings Highway.
Since the partnership began in 2008, the Kings Highway road toll has halved.
Officer in Charge of Road Policing, Detective Inspector Marcus Boorman said police were expecting greater numbers on the highway this year as people look to travel following a year confined to Canberra due to COVID-19.
“The holiday season always sees an increase in the number of motorist on the Kings Highway as people travel between Canberra and the South Coast,” Det Insp Boorman said.
“With the challenges that 2020 has brought due to COVID-19, there is potential for those numbers to be even greater this Christmas holidays.
“I would urge anyone travelling on the Kings Highway this summer to take care, and to remember that even a minor lapse in concentration or judgement can have tragic, catastrophic consequences.
“Drivers should be mindful that there may be delays on the Kings Highway due to traffic volume, and to drive to the conditions.
“Please also take regular breaks – there are rest areas and Driver Reviver stations along the route to the coast.
“We want everyone to get to their destination safely so they can spend their Christmas with family and friends, not dealing with police or a serious collision.
“I’d also encourage drivers to watch their speed, and ask themselves Who are you rushing to meet?”
ACT Policing and the NSW Police Force will work closely to provide a coordinated approach to traffic enforcement on the Kings Highway and will actively target dangerous driving behaviour, including speeding as well as drink and drug driving.
The campaign will run until the end of January 2021.