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Police report dangerous driving offences over long weekend

LOCAL police have reported serious driving offences over the long weekend, with authorities urging motorists to remain vigilant on the region’s roads.

In one incident, a truck driver allegedly under the influence of methamphetamine was intercepted by Mansfield Highway Patrol in Merton on the morning of March 1.

The driver had been reported by concerned members of the public after the oversized truck was seen driving erratically on a narrow road.

Upon stopping the vehicle, officers discovered the truck’s trailer—carrying a 20-tonne excavator—was unroadworthy, with exposed wiring in its tyres.

A defect notice was issued, and the vehicle was impounded.

The driver now faces court for drug-driving and multiple heavy vehicle offences.

Police also responded to a hit-run involving a pedestrian in Mansfield late on Friday, March 7.

The incident occurred outside the IGA supermarket on High Street around 10:30 pm.

Investigators are seeking witnesses who may have seen a dark-coloured Porsche SUV in the area at the time.

They are urging anyone with dashcam footage or information to come forward.

Authorities have reminded drivers of their responsibility to remain fit to drive, comply with licensing conditions, and adhere to designated vehicle routes.

"Unsafe driving and unroadworthy vehicles pose a significant risk to all road users," a police spokesperson said.

"We thank the community for their vigilance in reporting dangerous driving, which plays a crucial role in keeping our roads safe."

Anyone with information regarding the hit-run incident is encouraged to contact Mansfield Police at (03) 5775 2555 or report anonymously via Crime Stoppers at 1300 333 000.