Essex Police Commercial Vehicle Unit stops 136 drivers and issued 117 penalty notices as part of work to tackle road safety issues on strategic road network.
Crime / Tue 3rd Oct 2023 at 07:04am
ESSEX Police’s Commercial Vehicle Unit (CVU) used a supercab to identify unsafe and distracting driver behaviour on the major routes across our county.
The supercab was provided by National Highways between 25-29 September as part of a national project which aims to reduce collisions and incidents, and improve safety, journey time and reliability on major roads.
Over the four-day period, 136 vehicles were stopped across Essex, and 117 drivers were reported for a variety of offences, focussing on major roads such as the M11, M25, A12 and A13.
The height of the supercab allows an officer to look into larger vehicles to observe distracting behaviours such as mobile phone use. Once a behaviour or cause for concern is spotted, the vehicle is stopped, and the driver spoken to about the offence.
During last week’s policing patrols, 35 drivers were reported for using a mobile phone whilst driving, this figure is up on a previous week of action in July which saw 22 drivers reported for the same offence.
Last week 20 car drivers and 15 lorry drivers were stopped and reported for this offence.
We’d urge drivers to leave their mobile alone and get into the habit of waiting until your journey is finished and then use it when it’s safe to do so. When driving at speed on the strategic network, you need concentration to drive safely, but using a mobile means your attention is elsewhere.
And seatbelt offences are up too. This time we stopped 50 drivers not wearing seatbelts, that’s 20 more than July.
We want to remind drivers of their responsibilities to look after themselves and uphold the law. In the event of a collision, a seatbelt could save your life.
Offences during the five-day period included:
• 35mobile phone offences
• 50 seatbelt offences
• 2 speeding
• 2 no insurance
• 12 driving without due care or consideration
• 2 insecure loads
• 4 stopping on hard shoulders
Operation Tramline supports Vision Zero, our ambition to have no read deaths in Essex by 2040 or sooner.
Editors’ notes
Operation Tramline 10-14 July
114 drivers stopped
97 reported
Offences during the five-day period included:
• 22 mobile phone offences
• 30 seatbelt offences
• 2 speeding
• 5 no insurance
• 12 driving without due care or consideration
• 4 insecure loads
• 5 stopping on hard shoulders
LAST week, A Commercial Vehicle Unit stopped 136 drivers and issued 117 penalty notices as part of their work to tackle road safety issues on our strategic road network.
Essex Police’s Commercial Vehicle Unit (CVU) used a supercab to identify unsafe and distracting driver behaviour on the major routes across our county.
The supercab was provided by National Highways between 25-29 September as part of a national project which aims to reduce collisions and incidents, and improve safety, journey time and reliability on major roads.
Over the four-day period, 136 vehicles were stopped across Essex, and 117 drivers were reported for a variety of offences, focussing on major roads such as the M11, M25, A12 and A13.
The height of the supercab allows an officer to look into larger vehicles to observe distracting behaviours such as mobile phone use. Once a behaviour or cause for concern is spotted, the vehicle is stopped, and the driver spoken to about the offence.
During last week’s policing patrols, 35 drivers were reported for using a mobile phone whilst driving, this figure is up on a previous week of action in July which saw 22 drivers reported for the same offence.
Last week 20 car drivers and 15 lorry drivers were stopped and reported for this offence.
A police spokesperson said: “We’d urge drivers to leave their mobile alone and get into the habit of waiting until your journey is finished and then use it when it’s safe to do so. When driving at speed on the strategic network, you need concentration to drive safely, but using a mobile means your attention is elsewhere.
And seatbelt offences are up too. This time we stopped 50 drivers not wearing seatbelts, that’s 20 more than July.
We want to remind drivers of their responsibilities to look after themselves and uphold the law. In the event of a collision, a seatbelt could save your life.
Offences during the five-day period included:
• 35mobile phone offences
• 50 seatbelt offences
• 2 speeding
• 2 no insurance
• 12 driving without due care or consideration
• 2 insecure loads
• 4 stopping on hard shoulders
“Operation Tramline supports Vision Zero, our ambition to have no read deaths in Essex by 2040 or sooner”.
What about more pcn's given to the miss use of lanes, every night without fail mini cabs from London to Stansted airport continuously sit in the middle lane for the whole stretch of the M11, as a hgv driver we're not allowed in lane 3 and it's a £100 fine and 3 points for undertaking, without fail every single night the second they join the motorway it straight in the centre lane, why do they do this, is it part of the minicab driving test, so annoying.
Councils should be given penalty notices too, for the appalling and dangerous condition of our roads, one example the A414 heading to the M11 is like the grand canyon and has been so for years.
Terrible stretch of road.
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