Police set to enforce safe beach driving this Easter

Police will be out, enforcing safe driving along popular beach destinations like Teewah Beach this Easter.

Police will be out, enforcing safe driving along popular beach destinations like Teewah Beach this Easter.

Camping along the beach is an Easter tradition for many families and it’s important to remember that road rules apply to beach driving.

Police are sending a quick reminder of some of these rules and safety messages:

– Don’t speed – speed limits apply on the beach and inland tracks. Keep an eye out for signs.

– Wear your seatbelt and make sure your passengers do too.

– If you are planning to drink, plan ahead and don’t drive.

– Do not overload vehicle/trailers, especially on roof racks. Vehicles can easily overturn or become trapped in soft sand.

– All passengers must remain inside the vehicle. It is illegal for people to travel outside the vehicle (e.g. on bonnets or in trays). Penalties apply to both the driver and the passengers.

– Check the tides – don’t get caught out.

– Watch out for people, particularly children walking or playing on the beach. It is important to remember that people may not hear your vehicle approaching due to the sound of the surf and wind.

– Ensure that children are supervised at campsites.

Everyone is there to enjoy themselves, please behave yourselves and drive responsibly. Don’t become responsible for another statistic.