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24 December, 2025

Operation Christmas New Year: Double Demerits now in force in NSW

This year’s road toll has made for yet another devastating 12 months on our roads reaching 351 deaths.


Operation Christmas New Year: Double Demerits now in force in NSW - feature photo

Operation Christmas New Year has begun with NSW Police stepping up visibility and cracking down even further on reckless driving behaviour.

Double demerits came into effect on Wednesday, December 24, 2025 to 11:59pm Sunday, January 4, 2026.

Traffic and Highway Patrol Command officers, together with local police across NSW, will be targeting all road-related offences including speeding, wearing seatbelts, drink and drug driving, distractions, driving tired and any dangerous driving behaviours which put the safety of road users at risk.

 Shadow minister for police, Paul Toole, said although police will have a highly visible presence on the roads, the key to reducing accidents is taking responsibility – for yourself, your family, your passengers, and every other road user. 

“The most important gift you can give this festive season is being responsible. Everyone has someone waiting for them at the end of their journey, we don’t want to see any more empty seats around Christmas table,” Mr Toole said.

““In the last few weeks, deadly crashes have torn through our regional communities taking lives that we can’t replace. Despite less people living in regional areas, the country accounts for more than 70 per cent of all road fatalities.

“Unfortunately, some people still think they’re above the law, whether it’s quickly checking a text, driving too fast, or getting behind the wheel when tired or under the influence, there are road rules for a reason which, when followed, means everyone can arrive safely at their destination this holiday period.”

The NSW Opposition is encouraging all drivers to always have a Plan B in place before your first drink and never drink or drug drive.

If you are getting behind the wheel – even if it’s a short trip, never drive if you’re tired, buckle up, stay under the speed limit, and put the phone away. To help plan your trip anywhere in NSW, traffic conditions can be found at: https://www.livetraffic.com

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