Officers from the Bayside Patrol Group kicked off the Queensland Road Safety Week campaign with two pop up events on Monday August 26, in Cleveland and North Stradbroke Island.
Queensland Road safety week is a joint QPS and Department of Transport and Main Roads initiative which aims to enhance community education and knowledge on road safety matters including the Fatal Five.
Acting Sergeant Sherry Ho said the pop-up events were a great way to reach out to the community, providing resources and information on road safety.
“These types of events are also a fantastic way for everyone to meet their local police and ask questions in a safe and supportive environment,” Acting Sergeant Ho said.
Superintendent Virginia Nelson said police are asking all road users to make road safety their number one priority, every time they use the roads by any mode or means.
There are many more activities across the Region throughout the week



