Here is a snapshot of eight traffic infringements issued between 7am and 3pm on January 11.
Were you travelling on a road during these hours?
- At around 7.35am, a 43-year-old Innes Park man was intercepted by police on Elliott Heads Road, Kepnock. The man was issued a Traffic Infringement Notice (TIN) for use/permit use of unregistered 5 or 6 cylinder or 3 rotor motor vehicle. Consequence = $390
- At around 8.00am, a 54-year-old North Gregory man was intercepted by police on Hanbury Street, Bundaberg North. The man was issued a TIN for the alleged offence fail to keep left of oncoming vehicle. Consequence = $48 and two demerit points.
- At around 9.45am, a 57-year-old Berserker man was intercepted by police on the Bruce Highway, Monduran. The man was allegedly travelling at 112km/h in a 100km/h zone and was issued a TIN for exceed 100km/h (default speed limit) by less than 13km/h. Consequence = $162 and one demerit point.
- At around 10.45am, a 17-year-old Bargara woman was intercepted by police on Tantitha Road, Gooburrum. The woman was allegedly travelling at 91km/h in an 80km/h zone and was issued a TIN for exceed speed limit in speed zone by less than 13km/h – (MV). Consequence = $162 and one demerit point.
- At around 11.40am, a 44-year-old Horsecamp man was intercepted by police on the Bruce Highway, Monduran. The man was allegedly travelling at 125km/h in a 100km/h zone and was issued a TIN for exceed 100km/h (default speed limit) by more than 20km/h but not more than 30km/h. Consequence = $406 and four demerit points.
- At around 12.45pm, a 71-year-old Wallaville man was intercepted by police on Bundaberg Gin Gin Road, Bungadoo. The man was allegedly travelling at 111km/h in a 100km/h zone and was issued a TINfor exceed 100km/h (default speed limit) by less than 13km/h. Consequence = $162 and one demerit point.
- At around 1.00pm, a 26-year-old South Kolan man was intercepted by police on Bundaberg Gin Gin Road, Bullyard. The man was issued a TIN for the alleged offence use/permit use of unregistered motorcycle. Consequence = $195.
- At around 2.15pm, a 28-year-old Torbanlea woman was intercepted by police on Lucketts Road, Doolbi. The woman was allegedly travelling at 72km/h in a 60km/h zone and was issued a TIN for exceed speed limit in speed zone by less than 13km/h – (MV). Consequence = $162 and one demerit point.
Please slow down, drive registered and insured vehicles and motorcycles, follow the road rules and be aware of the Fatal Five.
Road safety enforcement is there to save lives on our roads.
Anyone with information which could assist with this matter should contact Crime Stoppers anonymously via 1800 333 000 or crimestoppers.com.au 24hrs a day.
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