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Police in Suffolk stopped almost 300 vehicles and detected over 350 offences, after targeting drivers of Heavy Goods Vehicles (HGVs) as part of an operation supported by Highways England.
Operation Tramline saw police provided with an HGV tractor unit by Highways England, which allowed officers to carry out patrols across the strategic road network in both counties and focus on offences committed by lorry drivers.
The initiative took place last week, between Sunday 25 April and Friday 30 April and involved officers from the Joint Norfolk and Suffolk Roads and Armed Policing Team, with enforcement taking place on the A14, A11 and A12..
Police in Suffolk have been cracking down on professional drivers breaking the law during Operation Tramline
Almost 300 fines have been handed out by Suffolk police in a crackdown on HGV drivers flouting the law.
Officers took part in the constabulary s Operation Tramline between April 25 and April 30, pulling over 297 heavy goods vehicles (HGVs), smaller goods vehicles and private cars.
Working alongside Highways England on the A14, A11 and A12, officers used an HGV tractor unit to carry out the patrols, using the higher elevation to spot drivers using their mobile phones or driving without a seatbelt.
Of all offences recorded, almost half of those given traffic offence reports (TORs) were for drivers not wearing a seatbelt – with 142 fines given out.