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Police target speeding in residential area during road safety operation

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Multiple drivers have been fined for speeding in a Sunshine Coast suburb as part of a targeted police operation.

Officers from the Sunshine Coast Highway Patrol and Coolum Beach Police Station conducted speed enforcement during the back-to-school phase of Operation Spring Break.

Two drivers were allegedly caught speeding in a school zone on October 7. The following day, five drivers were fined for travelling 10 to 17 km/h over the 50 km/h limit on Ridges Boulevard between 3.40 pm and 4.10 pm.

Coolum Beach Police Station Sergeant Joel Bryant said the incidents were concerning.

“We know the community is frustrated with speeding motorists in this area and our targeted patrols aim to address this issue,” he said.

“Driving at speed in any context is dangerous and irresponsible, but particularly through residential areas or school zones with many pedestrians and young people.

“School children are one of the most vulnerable groups on our roads. Every kilometre over the limit increases the risk of tragedy. Speed limits are there for a reason: to keep you and the wider community safe.”

Police stated that they will continue regular enforcement operations across the Sunshine Coast to ensure motorists comply with speed limits and contribute to a safer community for everyone.

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