NSW police issue more than 1500 traffic infringements to snow bunnies

The NSW Police Force has issued more than 1500 traffic infringements in the Snowy Mountains region as part of Operation Snow Safe, which has only just reached its halfway point.

As part of the snow season traffic operation, which runs from Friday, June 6 to Monday, October 6, officers from the NSW Traffic and Highway Patrol Command and Monaro Police District are targeting dangerous driving in the alpine region.

In the first two months of Operation Snow Safe, police say they have seen a concerning number of dangerous driving incidents, including excessive speed and reckless driving.

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As of Sunday, August 10, police have had issued 1575 infringement notices, including 1110 for speeding offences.

Police also issued 47 drivers with infringements for failure to use road vehicle safety equipment – mainly carrying snow chains – which incurs a fine of $300.

During the same period, 11 people were charged with drink driving, including eight issued infringement notices for low-range PCA, and 35 people allegedly returned a positive drug test, with those samples sent away for secondary testing.