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From today, double deduction points will be deducted from traffic violations, and will be randomly tested for drunkenness and drug testing.

The long Easter weekend carries out the double point deduction policy of traffic violation. (photo by Australian News Network)


New state police have warned people that double points will be deducted from traffic violations over the long Easter weekend, so rules should be followed on new state roads.

Since the start of 2019, more than 120 people have died in car accidents in New York, about 12 more than in the same period last year, the Australian Union reported.

Australia has been implementing a double point deduction policy for general holiday traffic violations for more than 20 years. Double points on Easter break began on Thursday and ended at midnight next Monday. Then, from 24 to 28 of this month, the Australian and New Zealand Legion's Day (Anzac Day) double points were deducted.

New State Assistant Police Commissioner Kobo (Michael Corboy) said double deductions on public holidays, as well as random breathing and drug testing, could help significantly reduce road deaths and serious car accidents.

"it is very important for us to send a clear message to the community that we really need them to be careful in these busy times," Cobboy told Radio 7 today.

He also urged drivers to take safe breaks during holidays to avoid fatigue. He also urged people to fasten their seat belts and stressed that the authorities would not tolerate driving under the influence of drugs or alcohol.

On the other hand, the state police launched a "related operation" (Operation Nexus) during the Easter holiday to crack down on traffic violations, with a large police presence in a number of priority areas and popular destinations across the state to prevent more people from dying on the state's roads.

Stephen Leane, assistant director of the State Highway Law Enforcement Service, said that while the state died in a road accident this year,75 percent of the people in the country were the users of rural roads and motorcyclists, so the authorities repeatedly stressed the deceleration, Take care of the road conditions and take a rest 15 minutes after driving for a while.

So far this year, 55 people have died in road crashes in Kunzhou, 14 fewer than in the same period last year. But Kunzhou Police Commissioner Ryan (Mark Ryan) still told reporters that driving carelessly would not only have tragic consequences, but would even cost your life.

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