Cheshire Police are continuing their crack down on offending motorists and criminals driving in Cheshire.
Last week, their focus was on the M6 where they were operating an unmarked HGV cab with a driver and spotter with an on-board camera. The elevated position of the ‘supercab’ enables officers to spot people driving dangerously, regardless of what vehicle they are driving. The consequences for drivers committing motoring offences range from warnings to fixed penalty notices, court summons or arrest.
In the first four days of last week’s activities, the vantage point of the ‘supercab’ led to 37 tickets being issued, including for driving without wearing a seatbelt, using a mobile phone, not being in proper control of the vehicle, having an insecure load, no visible vehicle registration mark, using the hard shoulder, and driving without due care and attention.
Officers from the force’s Roads and Crime Unit continually patrol in marked and unmarked cars, and on police motorbikes, pursuing those committing the Fatal 5 - the five main contributory factors that cause serious road traffic collisions (RTCs): careless driving, using a mobile phone, not wearing a seatbelt, speeding, and drink and drug driving.
They are determined to reduce the amount of serious and fatal collisions by tackling those offending the Fatal 5 and posing a danger to themselves and others.
Officers are also targeting motorists connected to criminality such as county lines drug dealing, organised crime, and vehicles that are flagged by Automatic Number Plate Recognition (ANPR).
Any vehicles suspected of being involved in people trafficking are also stopped.
Sergeant Rob Anderson, Force Operations Room Manager said: “The unmarked HGV enables us to see right inside other large vehicle cabs and we’re able to capture on camera offences being committed, so it’s very effective at tackling this dangerous behaviour.
“We’re still seeing far too many drivers not wearing their seatbelt and using their mobile phone at the wheel. We continually hear the excuse that motorists are using their mobile phone as a sat nav but that doesn’t make it safe and it doesn’t make it legal. In fact, it can be lethal.
“The M6 is one of the busiest motorways in the country and the section in Cheshire is particularly busy. We’re urging motorists to pay attention and drive appropriately, to make the right decisions when they’re driving.
“A split second wrong decision can tragically change the outcome of their journey. Our officers see the consequences at first hand when they attend the scenes of collisions and then they have to tell their families and loved ones that they aren’t coming home.
“Thankfully, many road users drive sensibly but we are determined to come down hard on the reckless minority who put all of us at risk.“
Silkmen stun holders in biggest shock in FA Cup history
Northwich Road in Knutsford – Road crossing installation works
The Cheshire Police and Crime Commissioner has saved ten PCSOs
Man jailed for dealing heroin in Congleton
Cheshire East to mark Holocaust Memorial Day
Cheshire East children’s home rated ‘Good’ by Ofsted
Winter weather - A further update
Dispersal order in place ahead of Macclesfield v Crystal Palace game
Prolific shoplifter banned from stores across Northwich
Charity box thief handed Criminal Behaviour Order
Albanian organised crime gang plead guilty to £1million burglary series
Police appeal for witnesses following collision in Crewe
Boot Out Breast Cancer announces fundraising boost for Macclesfield Hospital’s Breast Screening Unit
Convicted paedophile jailed for possessing thousands of indecent images
Two men charged following serious collision in Winsford
Stolen horseboxes recovered by Cheshire’s Rural Crime Team
Winter Weather Update
Kickstart 2026 with ‘50K Your Way’ – Move, make an impact and support East Cheshire NHS Charity
Comments
Add a comment