Local police are disappointed the message of Operation Safe arrival is not getting through to members of the public after 3 incidents were reported this week.
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On Monday, police patrolling Moorland detected a female driver holding a P2 licence driving at 134 kph at about 4.40pm.
She was issued an infringement notice of $855 for driving more than 30km over the speed limit.
Police found the woman was driving with two children under the age of five in the car with her.
On Monday night, police patrolling the Pacific Highway at Glenthorne discovered two vehicles travelling north at 163 kph in a 110 kph zone.
Police found both vehicles were being driven by 19 year old female drivers holding a P1 licence.
Both drivers received an infringement notice of $2350 for driving more than 45 kph over the speed limit.
One of the girls was not displaying P plates and received a further infringement of $253.
Both girls had their licences suspended for 6 months while one girl who owned her vehicle had her vehicle registration suspended for 3 months.
On Tuesday, police patrolling Nabiac discovered a vehicle travelling at 150 kph in Nabiac.
The Forster man was fined $2350 and had his licence suspended for 6 months.
Operation Safe arrival will conclude on January 2.