Operation Vortex sees Police target dangerous driving in Devon and Cornwall
Many cars have been seized and motorists arrested during the first week of a crackdown on drivers disregarding road traffic laws across Devon and Cornwall.
Throughout May, Devon & Cornwall Police are carrying out ‘Operation Vortex’ - a proactive operation which aims to reduce the number of collisions and casualties by targeting inconsiderate and dangerous driving.
During week one of the operation, which started on Wednesday 8 May 2024, officers stopped 103 cars, seized 10 cars and made 10 arrests. So far, offences discovered by officers include:
- 31 x speeding offences, including two drivers travelling at over 97mph
- 316 x further speeding offences, detected by the Safety Camera Unit
- 8 x mobile phone offences
- 3 x motorists driving whilst disqualified
- 1 x driver not wearing a seatbelt
- 7 x drivers under the influence of drink or drugs
- 5 x motorists driving without due care
Motor Patrol Constable Richie Roome of the Alliance Roads Policing Team said: “The ‘Fatal Five’ causes of deaths and serious injuries on our roads are careless driving, drink and drug driving, failing to wear seatbelts, distracted driving (such as using a mobile phone or tablet at the wheel), and speeding.
“The ‘Fatal Five’ play a big part in the collisions we see across our force area. Our aim is to keep everyone safe on our roads by targeting motorists whose poor driving puts others at risk.”
Drivers caught committing offences could receive a fine and points on their licence, a court appearance and even imprisonment for more serious offences.
Constable Richie Roome continued: “There have been a significant number of very serious collisions on Devon and Cornwall’s roads recently and, sadly, many of these have resulted in a tragic loss of life.
“We would like to take this opportunity to remind drivers to take more care on the roads; to look out for other road users, and to consider how losing their driving licence would affect them, their employment, their family and their livelihood.
“Law-abiding road users have nothing to fear from this operation. Our sole focus is to deal with drivers who are putting other road users at risk and to deal with them appropriately.”
Officers from the Devon and Cornwall Police Roads Policing Unit and the No Excuses Team will be continuing to carry out patrols and observe driver behaviour in unmarked vehicles across Devon and Cornwall for the remainder of May.
For Road Safety advice, visit the dedicated page on the Force website: https://www.devon-cornwall.police.uk/fatalfive