Friday, September 26, 2025

Issue:

Mackay and Whitsunday Life

Stay Safe This School Holiday Season:

Road Safety And Community Awareness

As school holidays kick off across Queensland, Whitsunday Police are urging everyone to prioritise safety on the roads and in the community. With increased traffic and more children enjoying outdoor activities, patience and care will ensure a safe holiday period for all.

Queensland Police are reminding motorists to take extra care during the holidays, especially as roads may be busier with families heading to destinations such as beaches and parks. Drivers should:

  • Obey speed limits: Pay attention to speed signs, particularly in residential areas where children are likely to be playing or cycling.
  • Minimise distractions: Stay off your phone and avoid anything that takes your focus away from the road.
  • Rest if tired: For those planning long drives, make use of rest stops or service stations to take a break and ensure you’re fit to continue safely.

“We see a rise in road incidents during school holidays, often due to impatience or fatigue. Taking a few extra minutes to be cautious can make all the difference,” Senior Sergeant Officer in Charge of Whitsunday Police Station Anthony Moynihan.

Watch Out for Kids on E-Scooters and Bikes

With many children out riding their bikes and e-scooters during the spring break, drivers and pedestrians must remain extra vigilant. Shared spaces such as paths, parks, and crossings are likely to see increased activity from young riders.

  • Drivers: Slow down in high-traffic areas and always be on the lookout for children crossing roads or entering traffic unexpectedly.
  • Pedestrians: Be mindful of footpath users, including kids still learning to manoeuvre safely on scooters or bikes.
  • Parents: Talk to your children about road safety and ensure they’re wearing helmets and other safety equipment while riding.

Upcoming Police Bike Patrols in Coral Sea Marina and Lagoon Area

Looking ahead, police are partnering with Coral Sea Marina to roll out bike patrols in the coming months within the popular boardwalk and lagoon areas. While not taking place during the school holidays, these patrols are part of a proactive safety initiative designed to make these spaces safer and more enjoyable for families.

Officers on bicycles will be available to engage with the community, provide assistance, and promote safety awareness. Locals and visitors are encouraged to stop and say hello to the officers during their patrols.

These bike patrols are about connecting with the community while maintaining a visible presence around busy areas. It’s not just about addressing safety concerns but also creating positive interactions.

Whether you’re behind the wheel, walking through public spaces, enjoying time on the water or relaxing with family, school holidays are a time to unwind—and to exercise extra care. By being patient and alert, we can ensure everyone enjoys this break safely and without incident.

Let’s make it a memorable and safe holiday for families across the Whitsundays. Take care on the roads, look out for young riders, and remember to rest when needed—your safety, and that of others, depends on it.

Contributed with thanks to Senior Sergeant Officer in Charge of Whitsunday Police Station Anthony Moynihan

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