Police warn beach drivers
Published 10:45am 19 September 2025
Words by Nick Crockford
Bribie Island is among the target areas for police during one of Moreton Bay region’s busiest times - the September school holidays.
Moreton North Highway Patrol will be focusing on beach drivers at Bribie as they reinforce the Fatal Five road safety measures during Operation Spring Break.
Highway Patrol units from the Sunshine Coast and Gympie will be deploying to the Great Sandy National Park from today.
Motorists can also expect to see police patrolling Rainbow Beach, Teerwah and the surrounds to set the tone for expected driving behaviours on the sand.
Data shows that serious crashes can be significantly reduced when drivers recognise and avoid the Fatal Five: speeding, drink and drug driving, not wearing seatbelts, fatigue and distraction.
“Once drivers hit the sand, unfortunately we can see a lapse in responsibility and respect for the road rules,” North Coast Region Assistant Commissioner Kevin Guteridge said.
“The offences we tend to see on the beach are drink or drug driving, speeding, not wearing seatbelts and dangerous driving.
“Tragically, we’ve seen these actions result in serious injury or death.
“Please take into consideration your environment, the unpredictable terrain, tide times, the condition of your vehicle, and most importantly the campers and beach goers around you.
“Whether you’re driving on the bitumen, a dirt road or the sand, the same road rules apply.
Assistant Commissioner Kevin Guteridge added: “We are expecting high traffic volume across the next two weeks as people travel through our region for the school break, so police will be out in force to strengthen road safety.
“Please don’t be the reason police have to take enforcement action, or far worse, investigate a traffic crash tragedy.
“Road safety is your responsibility. Be responsible for yourself, your passengers, and other road users. Please drive with heightened caution these holidays.
“Plan your journey, take breaks if on long drives, wear your seatbelt, pay attention to your environment and never drive under the influence of drugs or alcohol.”
For more about staying safe on Queensland roads visit www.police.qld.gov.au/initiatives/fatal-five-staying-safe-roads
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