Anzac Day might be over, but a police operation attached to the commemorative day will continue through until the end of the weekend.
Police will be out in force on the state’s roads to remind motorists of their responsibility to drive carefully.
Operation Anzac Day 2024 began at 12.01am Wednesday, with double demerit points in place until 11.59pm Sunday.
The reminder comes after 111 people lost their lives so far this year, compared to 100 in the same period last year.
Traffic and Highway Patrol Commander, Assistant Commissioner Brett McFadden, said the appeal to road users is to do the right thing before they head out, rather than have regrets when it’s too late.
Police will be targeting high-risk behaviours such as excessive speed, alcohol and drug driving offences, illegal use of mobile phones and not wearing seatbelts.
“The goal is preventing injury and death,” he said.
“Think about your choices and how they impact you and others around you. Share the road and make sure you arrive to your destination safely.”