Went for a long ride on Sunday and must have seen about 6 or 7 cop cars.
They were on every single decent biking ride in the area.
There were 2 on the way to Springwood lookout with both mobile and stationary radars. 1 on the way up the Bells line with a stationary radar and 1 mobile on the way down. Had a reasonable run up the Putty but then got stuck behing a cop car on the way back into Windsor and there was another pulling over vehicles on Richmond Road. That and the 3 fixed speed cameras I went past made for a pretty slow ride...
Next weekend is supposed to be worse.
Highway Patrol Officers from the Hawkesbury, Blue Mountains and Chifley Local Area Commands will be out in force next week to conduct stage 1 of 'Operation Daylight'.
Stage 1 of police enforcement to be conducted next week
Police will be targeting a variety of driving offences on three main roads - the Great Western Highway, the Bells Line of Road and Springwood/Hawkesbury Road, with the ultimate goal of reducing the number of speed related fatal and injury crashes.
'Operation Daylight' is the police enforcement component of a wide-reaching road safety program 'The Gateway Project' which is being conducted in conjunction with local council Road Safety Coordinators from Bathurst Regional, Lithgow, Hawkesbury and Blue Mountains Councils.