Police will be doing everything they can over the extended holiday break to get dangerous drivers off the road Central District road policing manger Inspector Dave White says.
This includes the return of the speed limit tolerance which will be reduced to 4km/h during the official Easter holiday period through to ANZAC weekend, police say.
The speeding threshold would be reduced starting at 4pm tomorrow and ending at 6am Monday April 28.
For the extended period, the speed limit tolerance would be 4km/h for all permanent posted speed limits. Police would act where vehicle speeds were checked at more than 4km/h above the limit.
As Easter holidays and Anzac Day approaches and we move into colder months, Central District police wanted to remind motorists to ensure their vehicle was roadworthy before they embarked on a road trip.