Motorists urged to stay safe over Christmas

MOTORISTS heading off for a Christmas celebration or a summer escape this week are being reminded to plan their journey and drive safely this holiday period, with high traffic volumes expected across NSW.

NSW Police will enforce double demerits for speeding, motorcycle helmet, seatbelt and mobile phone offences from Friday, December 20, 2024 to Wednesday, January 1, 2025.

Transport for NSW will be monitoring traffic at known regional pinch points on the Pacific Highway.

These include Coffs Harbour, Tugun, and Hexham, Mt Victoria on the Great Western Highway and Nowra, Jervis Bay, Milton and Ulladulla on the Princes Highway. A number of major regional roads projects will be shutting down during the holiday break.

Many projects will still have reduced speed limits in place and motorists are reminded to drive to the conditions and follow the directions of signs. If loading up the car, trailer, caravan, or boat, take the time to check everything is secure, all tyres and blinkers are in good condition, and drivers should be across the rules around how to drive safely when towing.

Minister for Regional Transport and Roads Jenny Aitchison is expecting thousands of motorists to hit the road and head to the regions to make the most of the Christmas holidays.

“We want people to have a safe and happy holiday,” Ms Aitchison said.

“Tragically, as of midnight on December 17, 2024, 330 people have lost their lives on NSW roads so far this year which is one less than the same time last year. So, I’m asking everyone to please slow down and take extra care on our roads to make sure this is a merry Christmas.

“Stick to the speed limit, never drive if you’re affected by drugs or alcohol, make sure you’re well rested before hitting the road, always wear your seatbelt, wear a helmet if you’re riding a motorcycle and don’t use your phone illegally.”

Transport for NSW executive director Operations Management Craig Moran said Christmas was one of the busiest periods on the road network, with people moving right across the state to visit family and friends for Christmas or to enjoy a summer break.

“We’ll have dedicated staff working around the clock to make that journey as smooth as possible,” Mr Moran said.

“We want everyone to arrive at their destination safely and full of holiday spirit. The best way to do that is to plan your journey, drive to the conditions and pack some patience.

“Our holiday and journey planning website has everything you need to plan your trip, with tools to help avoid the busiest times on our roads, an interactive rest stop map to plan your breaks, and access to Live Traffic, where you can check out real time incident information.”

To find the best times to travel to your destination, use the TfNSW pinch point journey planning tool at www.myjourneynsw.info and get the latest traffic updates by downloading the Live Traffic NSW app.

Visit www.livetraffic.com or calling 132 701. Check out the NSW Government’s holiday and journey planning website here: https://www.nsw.gov.au/driving-boating-and-transport/plan-your-trip/holiday-driving/holiday-and-journey-planning

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