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United Future Policy - Road Safety

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Road Safety

United Future will:

  • Balance the current focus on speed control with an emphasis on policing basic driving offences to target the worst drivers before they cause accidents.
  • Reassess open road speed limits for their appropriateness to the condition of the road, environment, and traffic patterns.
  • Allow police to test drivers for drug use in the same way that they presently test for alcohol use.
  • Make it a traffic infringement to use a hand-held mobile phone while driving.
  • Institute a zero blood alcohol level for all drivers under the age of 25
  • Compulsory testing for drugs of drivers involved in accidents causing injury.
  • Legislate for compulsory third party insurance, conditional on the issue of a warrant of fitness.
  • Toughen penalties for driving while disqualified or without a licence, alcohol or drug-impaired driving, and driving at excessive speeds.
  • Implement driver education in schools
  • Promote the use of technology to generate a rapid response to accident investigations, to help minimise congestion.
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