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New Zealand has over 11,000 kilometres of stunning yet dangerous highway. Meet the police men and women tasked with keeping our highways safe.
A free ride becomes costly when the passenger realises his driver is drunk and the hunt for a speeding driver starts with a funeral and ends in a graveyard.
A shocking head-on close call on Milford Road, two big guys swap seats in a small car which raises suspicions and a car with mods doesn't con Constable Justin.
A driver stopped for an expired WOF and registration ends up being arrested, Constable Alex Cully comes head-to-head with a driver on a one-lane bridge, and bald tyres do not make for a smooth ride in Ōtaki.
There's a mysterious crash near Christchurch. Meanwhile, another driver is slow to let others pass but quick to argue with police.
A man on the run abandons his pooch but is caught by the police dog, and Senior Constable Doug Winter has a speeding ticket for Tinky Winky.
Constable Tony catches a fleeing motorcyclist with a cat cage near Levin, a bad driver is oblivious to his flaws and what's stopping the wheels on the bus from going round and round?
Sergeant Pat Duffy catches an extremely fast driver in Taranaki, while Constable Rick Lawrie pulls over a frustratingly slow one near Hanmer. Plus, Crate Day is not a great day for road safety in Canterbury.
It's rock 'n' roll for a driver when his crane truck flips, ignoring roadworks speed limits doesn't go over well in Central Otago and will an officer lend his footwear to be used as a "shoey'?
A police vehicle ramming in Foxton takes running away to a new level. Going double the speed limit is a birthday blunder, but in the Lindis Pass they're sheepishly slow.
There's a manhunt downstream when a fleeing motorist jumps into the flooded Clutha river. Plus, it seems like everyone is driving home from the Dunedin Six60 concert - but not all of them should be behind the wheel.
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