Central District Police have a tuneful message for people travelling this Easter. Facebook / Central District Police
A Kiwi cop has managed to get across an important road safety message by belting out one of the 70s' funkiest jams.
The unnamed officer was filmed singing a Kiwi-style remix of Earth, Wind & Fire's popular September, reminding people to stay safe on the roads this Easter weekend.
"Wereally want you to have Easter time with your whanau, so when you are travelling this Easter, make sure everyone's buckled up,'' he sings.
"When you are driving, please drive to the road conditions - and it's also important to remember when you're tired, have a break.
"Now remember, it's not a race this Easter,'' he belts out.
Last year, four people were killed on New Zealand roads during the Easter period.
Two were drivers, one a passenger and the fourth was killed when he collided with a car as he was longboarding down Maungakotukutuku Rd, near Paraparaumu.
The official Easter Holiday Period starts at 4pm on Thursday and ends at 6am next Tuesday.