Undercover police snare 250 drivers in major M1 operation in just …

Over 250 Yorkshire drivers were caught committing offences during a week of action as police officers patrolled the M1 in National Highways’ unmarked HGV cabs.

Operation Freeway saw eight police[1] forces travel the route between Leeds and London[2] in the HGVs on the look-out for unsafe driving in a week of action. They stopped a total of 663 vehicles and uncovered 691 offences.

The most common offence was not wearing a seatbelt, with 239 people caught – 73 in South Yorkshire[3] alone. This was followed by 181 people spotted using a mobile phone at the wheel, 44 drivers not in proper control of their vehicle, and 43 driving without due care and attention.

Penalties ranged from words of advice and traffic offence reports to 14 court summons and five arrests. National Highways provides the unmarked HGV cabs to police forces across the country as part of Operation Tramline. From the elevated position in the HGV, officers can spot unsafe driving behaviour – whatever vehicle the motorist may be in.

During the four-day long operation, South Yorkshire Police stopped 185 drivers for selfish and careless driving behaviours. Of those stopped, 179 were Light Goods Vehicles (LGVs) and six cars.

Hundreds of motorists were caught out during the op across Yorkshire
Hundreds of motorists were caught out during the op across Yorkshire

A total of 41 drivers were found to be using their mobile phone while driving, 15 were not in proper control of their vehicle, 73 were not wearing a seatbelt and 10 were driving without due care and attention.

National Highways Head of Road Safety, Jeremy Phillips, said: “Hundreds of thousands of motorists travel over 21 million miles on the M1 every day – accounting for one in seven of all motorway journeys – and the vast majority are safe and legal drivers. But there is a minority that continue to put themselves and others at risk.

“It is disappointing that almost 700 offences were spotted in just one week – but thanks to Operation Freeway those drivers were prevented from continuing with their unsafe behaviours. Through this week of action we aim to reduce the number of incidents on the M1 and to encourage motorists to think about their driving and to adopt safer behaviours.”

References

  1. ^ police (www.examinerlive.co.uk)
  2. ^ travel the route between Leeds and London (www.examinerlive.co.uk)
  3. ^ South Yorkshire (www.examinerlive.co.uk)
  4. ^ M62 closed near Castleford as damaged bridge shuts motorway with huge delays ‘all day’ (www.examinerlive.co.uk)

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