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Nicky Campbell narrates a look at how the nation's roads are policed, joining Cheshire's elite team of motorway officers as they crack down on Britain's worst drivers.
The return of the programme following Cheshire Police's elite team of officers as they crack down on some of Britain's most serious driving offenders. PCs Ian Cosgrove and Rich Woodward attend the scene of a shocking multi-vehicle crash on the M56 that has left a woman trapped in a car, while Inspector Anton Sullivan enlists the help of PCs Niaz Waddington and Amy Hollis to pull a stolen car over.
Storms bring travel chaos to the roads and Inspector Anton Sullivan braces against the weather as he attends a major incident in Runcorn where a roof has blown off and collapsed. In Northwich, PC Mike Clark pulls over a suspected drug driver, who pleads his case as a medical cannabis user, while PC Clark responds to a call for urgent backup from PC Niaz Waddington, who has been attacked on duty.
In this week's episode, an urgent call leads to a multivehicle pursuit to rescue a child. PC Ian Cosgrove tracks down the suspect on the M6, but is the driver alone? In Cheshire, a vehicle with suspected links to organised crime has been seized. As the driver is taken into custody, PC Amy Hollis is called in to escort the vehicle safely back to HQ. And in Ellesmere Port, PC Chris Swash is on the hunt for a car with cloned plates. The vehicle is found parked in a disused council tip. As the men responsible for the cloned car arrive, the situation escalates and PC Chris Swash is forced to call in for more back-up.
In this week's episode, Inspector Anton Sullivan is tailing a dangerously erratic driver in a white van. As he stops him, the driver refuses to cooperate and the situation quickly escalates, forcing Anton to call for back-up. On a busy M56, PC Andy Doran spots a broken down lorry that's blocking a live lane. And in Cheshire, Sergeant Vicky Howell is in pursuit of a suspect vehicle travelling at speeds of 130mph. As Vicky chases the vehicle through pitch black country lanes, will she be able to track it down and find out why the suspect is speeding?
In this week's episode, a Tactical Pursuit and Containment (TPAC) operation is in full swing as a vehicle linked to drug dealing is on the run and evading police. As the suspects hit heavy traffic, the team is presented with a perfect window to stop them. But will they finally be able track them down? PC Mike Clark pulls over a van driver who has tested positive for drug use. While Mike searches the van for drugs, the suspect attempts to destroy the positive drug wipe and remove the evidence. As he is taken into custody for further testing, will they find he has more to hide? And in north Cheshire, two men were involved in the assault of a police officer and then ran away. PC Rich Woodward finds the suspects and chases them on foot through a field. He eventually catches the driver, but the passenger is nowhere to be seen. Reinforcements are called in, but will the team be able to find him?
PC Matt Turner stops a vehicle with links to drug dealing in Macclesfield and a search of the vehicle reveals the driver definitely has something to hide. On the M6, PC Rich Woodward pursues a speeding vehicle and when he finally stops it, the occupants are unable to keep their story straight and questions are raised over the vehicle's insurance. Will Rich be able to uncover the truth?
PC Rich Woodward is on the hunt for a suspect in an uninsured vehicle that has been spotted swerving along the motorway. PC Ian Cosgrove is making his way through rush-hour traffic on the M6 to reach the scene of a hit-and-run where two vehicles have collided and there are reports of a car being stuck on a live lane.
In this week's episode, PC Andy Doran pulls over a driver for using his mobile phone behind the wheel. Unhappy about this, the driver initially refuses to follow Andy's request to join him in the patrol car for questioning. The situation escalates further as the driver continues to avoid Andy's questions. In Ellesmere Port, PC Amy Hollis has been called to the scene of a two-vehicle collision near Cheshire Oaks. Luckily, there are no serious injuries, but the removal of the cars from the road proves tricky when a tyre comes loose, bringing the car to a stop in the middle of the road and causing further chaos on the busy roundabout. And on the M53, PC Chris Swash is following a car that is driving at over 90mph. When he pulls the driver over, he detects a strong smell of cannabis and performs a drug test. When the test comes back positive, Chris searches the vehicle and questions the passenger — whose story does not align with the testimony the driver gave him. Do the suspects have more to hide?
In this week's episode, PC Andy Doran is making his way to the scene of a collision on the A6, where a tired young driver has fallen asleep at the wheel and crashed his car into a lamp post. On the edge of the Peak District, PC Amy Hollis is on the scene of a crash where a car has come off the road and hit a bridge 60 feet above a river. The driver has been pulled out and is being treated by paramedics, but, due to the nature of the crash, Amy has to undertake a number of tests to determine whether the driver was in a fit condition to drive. Meanwhile, at a service station near the M6, PC Niaz Waddington is attempting to open up a parked vehicle where two dogs have been left with no ventilation and no water for over 45 minutes. Upon questioning the owner, Niaz discovers he has done this before and warns him of the risks of leaving pets unattended in hot vehicles. However, the discussion escalates as the owner refuses to take the advice on board.
Inspector Anton Sullivan pulls over a driver on the M6 who has a rubber boat unsecurely tied to the roof of his car. Meanwhile, on the M62, PC Niaz Waddington tries to catch up with a speeding SUV and is shocked to discover the reason for the dangerous speed when he pulls the vehicle over.
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