Police urge motorist to make the right decisions on the road after two high range drink drivers detected

Source: Tasmania Police

Police urge motorist to make the right decisions on the road after two high range drink drivers detected

Tuesday, 31 March 2026 – 11:50 am.

Police are urging motorists to remember the dangers of drink driving, after two high range drink drivers were detected overnight, with one returning a reading six times the legal limit.

About 10.20pm last night, Southern Road Policing officers intercepted a vehicle while conducting a speed reduction operation on the East Derwent Highway at Geilston Bay. The alleged driver of the vehicle, a 34-year-old man, subsequently returned a reading of 0.30 – six times the legal limit. He received an immediate 12-month licence disqualification and will appear before the court at a later date.
About 11.30pm, a vehicle crashed in the 40km/h roadworks zone on the Bass Highway at Ulverstone. The alleged driver of the vehicle, a 29-year-old Irish national, subsequently returned a reading of 0.251 – more than five times the legal limit. She received an immediate 12-month licence disqualification and will appear before the court at a later date.

“Incidents like these are a stark reminder that drink driving isn’t just breaking the law – it puts lives at risk,” said Inspector Justin Lawson, State Road Safety Coordinator.
“Every choice to drive impaired endangers families, friends, and innocent people on our roads.”
“If you’re drinking – plan a safe way home; and if someone you know is about to drive after drinking – stop them.”
“A simple decision can prevent a tragedy.”