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Cairns drivers and holiday travellers face increased police attention on roads across Far North Queensland and the rest of the state from this Saturday, 27 June, through 17 July. Queensland Police Service has launched Operation Yankee Cold Snap, an annual winter school holidays enforcement campaign targeting road safety. According to mypolice.qld.gov.au, the operation comes as temperatures drop and more Queenslanders and visitors are expected to travel during the school break.
For Cairns locals planning road trips to Port Douglas, the Atherton Tablelands, or south toward Townsville, the message is clear: expect police patrols at any time. The operation targets speeding, drink-driving, mobile phone use and other serious traffic offences. Families heading to coastal beaches or mountain retreats should factor in slower travel times and stricter compliance with speed limits.
The winter school holidays, typically one of the busier travel periods for Far North Queensland, will see police resources redirected to motorway and highway enforcement. Tourists visiting the Great Barrier Reef region and the Daintree during this period should also be aware of the heightened enforcement activity.
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