ROAD users are being warned to take extra care this Australia Day period with double demerits coming into force.
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Operation Australia Day 2021 will launch from midnight tonight, January 21, and run through to 11.59pm on January 26.
Officers from Traffic and Highway Patrol Command will be working with local Police Area Commands to monitor speeding, mobile phone, motorcycle helmet and seatbelt offences.
Traffic and Highway Patrol Commander Acting Assistant Commissioner Stephen Hegarty said police were calling for motorists to take care and look after each other as well as pedestrians.
"We've experienced a number of tragic fatalities already this year, this is a concern for police and the community, particularly for those who have lost a loved one," he said.
"Australia Day is about mateship, comradery, and looking out for each other. We want to see that on our roads.
"It's been a tough 12 months for everyone and sometimes drivers can forget that in each and every vehicle is a loved one: a mate, a mother, a father, child or a sibling."
In other news:
"Over the Australia Day weekend I urge people to celebrate safely - abide by the public health orders and the road rules," he said.
"If you plan on having a drink, do so responsibly."