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Highland pledge to target reckless drivers taking advantage of coronavirus crackdown


By Hector MacKenzie

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Green MSP John Finnie: Accidents would put further pressure on over-stretched NHS.
Green MSP John Finnie: Accidents would put further pressure on over-stretched NHS.

POLICE have pledged to target reckless drivers taking advantage of quieter Highland country roads during the coronavirus lockdown.

The issue was flagged with police by Green MSP for the Highlands and Islands John Finnie in response to concerns from constituents.

Writing to Police Scotland, the MSP noted that while the vast majority of drivers were continuing to obey the law, a small number were treating the lower volume of traffic "as a justification for speeding and other dangerous behaviour".

He added that any traffic collision would add further pressure to emergency services already stretched by the coronavirus pandemic.

Police Scotland said it is actively targeting the issue in the Highlands and Islands and would continue to be visible on the road throughout the lockdown.

Mr Finnie said: “Though only a small number of drivers are seeing the quieter roads as a justification for dangerous and reckless driving, that’s still too many. Any kind of collision at the moment would add to the workload of emergency services who are already carrying a significant burden. I thank Police Scotland for their continued vigilance on this matter and urge all road users to continue to act safely and responsibly.”




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