Thursday, 17 November 2016 - 3:04pm |
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Police urge drivers: be extra cautious and drive to the conditions following earthquake

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Please attribute to Assistant Commissioner: Road Policing, Dave Cliff

Police are conscious of the challenging time that all road users are being faced with travelling on the longer alternate state highway route between Christchurch and Picton, after the earthquakes took out parts of the SH1 route.

“Motorists need to be extra cautious and be patient on Lewis Pass and Maruia Valley on State Highways 7 and 65 as traffic flow increases,” says Assistant Commissioner: Road Policing, Dave Cliff

“The Christchurch to Picton route, SH7, is a longer and more challenging drive for all drivers, so be patient and have consideration for others using the road.

“With heavy motor vehicle drivers having a journey of approximately 7.5 hours, drivers need to be mindful of fatigue. Make sure you take breaks and get a good night's sleep.”

Police will be increasing high visibility patrols in the area to ensure drivers get to their destination safely and will be enforcing speed limits to keep everyone safe.

Drivers also need to be prepared for the unexpected given that the earthquake has increased instability in some places.

Driver are encouraged to call *555 if they see dangerous driving which is urgent but not life-threatening.

“We appreciate that this is a challenging and difficult time for all, so please look after yourself and others by driving to the conditions.

Together we can get there safely and I am confident that the Transport Industry will play their part in assisting everyone to get safely to their destinations.

ENDS
 

Issued by Police Media Centre