A multi-agency operation in rural Kirklees has targeted dangerous driving, resulting in multiple speeding tickets and the immediate grounding of several unsafe taxis.
The Kirklees Rural Neighbourhood Policing Team (NPT), working alongside Kirklees Council Taxi Licensing and the DVSA, conducted the day of action on New Mill Road in Brockholes following concerns raised by residents about driver behaviour.
The joint teams stopped numerous motorists, issuing 11 speeding tickets. Additionally, three drivers received traffic offence reports for illegal number plates, and two were penalised for defective tyres. Officers also conducted one stop search.
The operation also focused on taxi safety, with a total of eight immediate prohibition notices issued to taxi drivers after significant faults were discovered on their vehicles, preventing them from operating until the issues are rectified.
This initiative ran parallel to the ongoing Operation Trimburg in North Kirklees (Dewsbury, Batley, and Spen), which has seen Kirklees neighbourhood policing officers and the Roads Policing Unit engage with over 2,000 illegal motorists between March 2024 and March 2025.
Both operations are part of a broader effort to combat the "#fatal5 offences" – speeding, not wearing a seatbelt, drink and drug driving, using a mobile phone, and careless driving – identified as the primary causes of serious and fatal road incidents.
The Kirklees Rural NPT affirmed their commitment to continued monitoring of driver behaviour on New Mill Road.
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