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Tips for safe holiday driving
Last year driver fatigue caused one in five fatal crashes on NSW roads. From a momentary loss of concentration to feeling tired or sleepy, driver fatigue can lead to losing control of your vehicle. The risk of a fatal fatigue crash is four times greater between 10pm and 6am than for the rest of the day.
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Pacific Highway information

If you’re planning to drive on the Pacific Highway, keep in mind that lots of others are doing the same. To help you have a safe and comfortable journey we've put together some tips to steer you clear of the worst traffic.

Driver reviver sites

A list of community driver reviver sites operating in NSW.

Roadside rest area and driver reviver stop map

If you find you're getting tired stop and rest. Our rest area brochure has a map and location details of roadside rest areas and driver reviver stops throughout NSW.

Live traffic

Before you set off, get the low down on your travelling route. Traffic reports are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

Speed camera locations

Fixed speed cameras enforce speed limits. They help reduce excessive speeding and the number of fatal and serious injury crashes 24 hours per day, 365 days per year. Here is a list of fixed digital speed camera locations throughout NSW.

Drink driving information

Alcohol is a drug that affects your skills, moods and behaviour. Once it has been consumed the effects of alcohol on driving cannot be reversed. The only thing that will sober you up is time.

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