A Queensland man has lost his licence for six months and been fined more than $1800 after driving at 92km/h in a school zone.
On Wednesday, February 19, Queensland Police Service officers detected a Tesla Model Y allegedly travelling at 92km/h through a 40km/h signposted school zone in Southport.
As he exceeded the speed limit by more than 40km/h – the highest bracket available – the 38-year-old man was fined $1854, hit with eight demerit points and had his licence suspended for six months on the spot.
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The road in question has a 40km/h speed limit from 7am-9am and 2pm-4pm on school days, with the police car’s camera showing it was just before 8:30am when the offence was committed.
“School zones exist for one crucial reason—to keep our children safe,” said QPS Road Policing and Regional Support Command, Chief Superintendent Garrath Channells.
“Driving at these extreme speeds near children is inexcusable and will not be tolerated by police.
“Speeding reduces reaction time and makes it harder to stop quickly if a child crosses the road while entering or leaving school.
“We must all play our part in protecting the most vulnerable road users, especially our children.”