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Winter school holidays bring ramped-up police patrols across Queensland roads
Operation Yankee Cold Snap deploys officers statewide to tackle dangerous driving as travel increases during the break.
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Operation Yankee Cold Snap deploys officers statewide to tackle dangerous driving as travel increases during the break.
1 min read
Updated 16 h ago
Queensland Police have launched Operation Yankee Cold Snap, their annual winter school holidays road safety campaign, which runs from Saturday 27 June to Friday 17 July. According to the Queensland Police Service, the operation targets dangerous driving across the state as Queenslanders and visitors travel during the school break.
Cairns motorists should expect increased police presence on major routes including the Bruce Highway and local thoroughfares. The campaign follows other focused operations in the Far North, including Operation Yankee Forge, which has charged 250 people with 448 unlawful use of motor vehicle offences since late February.
Police say the operation aims to reduce road trauma during a period when traffic volumes increase significantly. Drivers caught speeding, drink-driving, or using mobile phones face fines and licence suspensions.
For Cairns families planning holiday travel, police recommend checking vehicle safety, avoiding distractions, and allowing extra time for journeys. Local businesses in the tourism and hospitality sectors typically see increased activity during school holidays, making road safety a shared community priority.
Sources: mypolice.qld.gov.au, mypolice.qld.gov.au.
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