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Police record more than 100 offences in five days on A1

June 20, 2023 by Grantham Matters Leave a Comment

A five-day operation, led by officers from Central Operations, saw more than 100 offences being committed on the A1. 

Operation Tramline uses an unmarked HGV lorry loaned to the force by National Highways. The elevated position of the HGV gives officers a clear view into cars, driving alongside them to film any unsafe driver behaviour or driving offences. 

2023-06-20 Op Tramline from National Highways 2.jpgPhoto courtesy of National Highways.

The operation was introduced to crack down on motoring offences and aims to help decrease the number of people killed or seriously injured on the roads. 

Officers stopped 146 vehicles and recorded 146 offences, which were dealt with by way of traffic offence reports and fixed penalty notices. These included: 

  • 24 mobile phone offences  
  • 65 seatbelt offences 
  • 11 insecure loads 
  • 9 construction and use offences to do with vehicle condition
  • 6 not in proper control
  • 4 speeding offences
  • 4 exceeded their permitted driver’s hours  
  • A blue Toyota Corolla seized for having no insurance  

Ejike Okeke, aged 41, of Barton Road, Luton was arrested and charged for possession of cannabis, driving without insurance, and failing to provide a blood sample. He will appear in court at a later date.  

Inspector Jase Baxter from Central Operations said: “Last week, as part of Operation Tramline, officers have witnessed a number of drivers using their mobile phones, not wearing their seatbelts and not being in proper control of their vehicles.  

“It is concerning that there are still drivers out there who are willing to risk their safety and the safety of others by concentrating on other things instead of driving.  

“Keeping people safe on our roads is absolutely a priority for Lincolnshire Police and we are grateful to National Highways for loaning us the HGV and giving us the opportunity to conduct Operation Tramline once again.”  

National Highways Assistant Regional Safety Coordinator, Marie Biddulph, said: “Through Operation Tramline we hope to make our roads as safe as possible by encouraging people to think very carefully about their driving behaviour.

“The unmarked HGV cabs give our police partners a bird’s eye view into all vehicles on the road enabling them to spot any unsafe driving practices including not wearing a seatbelt and using a mobile phone.

“So anyone who does put themselves – and others – at risks on our roads runs a very good chance of being spotted and prevented from continuing to gamble with people’s safety.”

2023-06-20 Op Tramline from National Highways 1.jpgPhoto courtesy of National Highways.

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