Our Roads & Transport 2020

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in northland 2020

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Ensure every person is safe New Zealand police work together with Waka Kotahi NZ Transport Agency and the Ministry Transport to reduce deaths and serious injuries on the road.

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he road safety partnership implements new operating models and investment for road policing, and acknowledges each agency has a role to play. The partnership enables shared research, innovation, planning, and delivery that will optimise the outcomes of all investment in road safety. Together with our partners we have agreed on some operational Police outputs based on the outcome we want to see of a reduction of death and serious injury on the roads. We have focused on addressing restraints, impairment, distraction and speed behaviours, as we know the work we do in that area saves lives on the road.

New Zealand Police’s purpose is to ensure every person who lives, works, or travels through New Zealand is safe and feels safe on the roads and in our communities. Road policing is an integral part of Police’s business, contributing to reducing crime and social harm, and building public trust and confidence. Police will maintain a focus on the four behaviours we know cause the most harm to

people on our roads; people driving without restraints, driving impaired due to alcohol, drugs, and fatigue, driving distracted, and speeding. As we head into the warmer months of spring and summer we expect some Northlanders will socialise more often. The warmer evenings allows us to all stay out later. Unfortunately that also means some Northlanders will make the poor choice to drive while impaired by alcohol and/or drugs. The number of breath tests carried out by frontline staff will now increase. If you drive while drunk or drugged you can expect to be stopped and tested. The reason we take a firm approach to drink

and drugged driving is that the harm caused in a crash by one of these drivers can be absolutely devastating, and is totally avoidable. The best way to avoid the consequences of drink or drugged driving including crashes, injuries, death, criminal convictions, loss of licence, imprisonment, is to have plan before your event begins. Always plan how you will get home safely and who will be the sober driver. Have plenty of food and non-alcoholic drinks available, and let your friends stay the night. Police can’t make Northland roads safer on our own. We ask the community to play their part. If someone you know is about to drive while impaired stop them. You could save a life.

CLARKS COACHLINE

“THE BEST FOR THE BEST”

Small enough to care but big enough to provide

A FIRST CLASS SERVICE

Nau Mai, HAERE MAI Here at Clarks Coach lines we offer a modern fleet of coaches for hire to take you anywhere in New Zealand whether it be in the North Island or the South Island and everywhere between. We provide tour and passenger transport services with coaches and coach drivers that are of a premier quality and skill. We pride ourselves in providing a First-Class Service to all from small whanau groups, Church groups, sports club, schools to our multi day international tours and corporate functions. No matter your group size, wherever your destination, Clarks Coachlines will get your there. Let us take the stress out of arranging your passenger transport. We would love for you to just sit back and enjoy the ride. Left: Owners for 50 years: Perry Mervyn Clark Maama Elizabeth Clark

NORTH ISLAND

SOUTH ISLAND

10 Gillies St, Kawakawa, Northland 0210

282 Main South Rd, P O Box 16029, Hornby, Christchurch 8441

Phone: +64 9 404 0096 | Fax: +64 9 4040097

Phone: +64 3 349 4272

Email: clarks.coachline@xtra.co.nz

Email: info.chc@clarkscoachline.co.nz


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