Police are pleading with motorists to take extra care on the roads during the high-risk Christmas period, with a road safety operation starting on Friday, December 15.
The statewide Operation Roadwise comes as the number of lives lost this year surges to 279 as of Tuesday, December 12, surpassing the 241 total for all of last year.
It’s the highest number of lives lost across the same period in 15 years.
This year’s operation is running for an extra six days to cover the busy new year period.
Alcohol and drug testing will be a focus, with police data showing an increase in the number of drivers recording low-range drink driving readings of between 0.05 and 0.069 blood alcohol concentration in December.
Detections are about four per cent higher than the typical monthly average.
Police said the increase in low-range drink driving detections was likely due to drivers miscalculating their alcohol intake, suggesting many were prepared to risk having a few drinks at end-of-year social functions before getting behind the wheel.
Last year, police detected 511 drink driving offences from about 201,000 preliminary breath tests and a further 375 drug driving offences from 5122 roadside drug tests.
Operation Roadwise starts at 12.01am on Friday, December 15, and finishes at 11.59pm on Monday, January 1.