When an unlicensed driver is questioned, the situation gets tense and a scuffle breaks out. Elsewhere, a driver is seen by officers talking on her mobile phone but when they pull her over she denies being on the phone, and a young female driver has been spotted traveling at 151km on the Calder highway.
Senior Constable Brad Mascoll narrowly misses being pricked by needles while he is searching a car. Meanwhile a police officer calls for backup in a dark alleyway, a car is seen running a red light and then smashing straight into another car and a highly strung young youth gets lippy with Senior Constable Megan De Winne.
Officers at a Booze Bus operation encounter a pregnant woman so drunk she can barely walk getting out from the driver's seat. Elsewhere, speed checks reveal a car doing 130km/h in a 60km/h zone, a driver busted doing doughnuts does the runner and two brothers face the wrath of Officer Megan de Winne.
The pursuit of a motorbike ends in a head on smash between the patrol car and the fleeing motorbike. As unlikely as this sounds it’s just one of the many things Officer de Bono discovers is not as it should be about this bike rider. A car runs through a random breath test stop, narrowly missing the officer trying to wave it into the side of the road. Officer Dean Pickering flags him down and discovers the driver is a jittering mess who claims to be so scared of the police he didn’t want to stop. Officer Luke Anderton pulls over a woman for speeding and it’s the first time she’s ever been stopped by police. When they start to joke about Luke “being her first” Luke loses his train of thought and let’s her off!
A rainstorm hits Melbourne and a skylarking driver causes massive gridlock when he crashes into trees alongside the freeway. Snr constable Alan Edwards pulls over a driver doing 131 km/h in a 110 km/h zone but the driver gives false details but the onboard computer tells who she really is and has a suspended licence, Ryan Burns and Aaron Gribble are busy dealing with speeders, Ash Bowden attends a crash in the wet weather with a fireman claiming the car was doing burnouts before the crash, Meredith Grisold and Scott Cowan pull over a driver for using a mobile phone and also issue a defect notice, who the driver blames is someone unusual
An officer comes across a damaged car poorly parked in a shopping car park, yet the man behind the wheel claims he wasn't driving. A senior constable pulls over a driver behaving badly who proceeds to drink in front of him. So it's no surprise he's double the legal limit. Then, a car is pulled up by Senior Constable Jeremy Boncher for driving in the hazard lane. So, what's the driver's emergency?
Senior Constable Ash Bowden comes across a damaged car badly parked in a shopping mall car park. The man in the drivers seat claims he wasn’t driving! The alleged non driver isn’t in a co-operative mood and it’s going to take quite some time to get a resolution to this intercept. A car is pulled up by Senior Constable Jeremy Boncher for driving in the hazard lane – the driver’s emergency? He’s late for dinner!! Senior Constable Mick McCrann sees a driver on the phone but when he stops her she has one of the most elaborate excuses you will ever hear.
Senior Constable Mark Rose is called to an accident on the Westgate Freeway, where a motorcycle rider has tried to split the traffic and go between two trucks. The rider has been run over by one of the trucks. Two witnesses have stopped but the truck drivers did not and it is presumed that they are unaware of the accident. The rider is taken to hospital but dies on the way. The police are treating the accident as a hit and run until they can find the trucks involved. When Senior Constable Ryan Byrns tries to pull over an unregistered car the driver decides to run … but he does not get very far at all, not realizing that he’s being followed by not one, but two patrol cars. A young speeder refuses to admit to driving well over the speed limit and Leading Senior Constables Heather Allen and Andy Trace are subjected to his ill informed rants about the law.
Sergeants pull over a driver for failing to put on his headlights, but the driver takes a vow of silence on the advice of his passenger and refuses to say anything to the Police. A Senior Constable pulls over a car that's being driven erratically and runs a red light. Then, two Senior Constables pull over a driver traveling 54km over the speed limit. The Constables follow him while he weaves in and out of traffic. Once they pull him over his excuse is that he was speeding to get to the bathroom.
Leading Senior Constable Shaun ROTHE and Senior Constable Marcus OWEN are called to a car with a flat tire on the bridge. But their attempts to clear the bridge are hampered by a stubborn lollipop man. Senior Constable Kate Fisher spots a driver she’s pulled over many times and this time he’s on the phone. He is on a first date … but a different girl from who he was with a couple of weeks ago. He knows he is suspended but still keeps on driving. Kate explains he may go to jail. He is worried that he is too pretty for jail! Senior Constable Terry Moore is in a marker police car when a driver screams out of a side street in front of him. But the driving isn’t the worst offence this man commits tonight as Terry discovers when he opens the boot of the man’s car.
A serious high speed head-on collision has left people trapped in both cars with serious injuries. It takes some time to decipher the events from the chaos of the crash scene. A driver is caught doing 110kmh in a 70kmph zone. And another driver caught speeding is so angry he manages to give himself another ticket.
Officers are called to a nose-to-tail in peak hour when a car has been sandwiched between two trucks. A Senior Constable spots a bike speeding and also pulls over an unregistered Ute with no number plates.
A car runs a red light in front of Senior Constable and then tries to speed away. Thwarted by traffic, the driver is soon apprehended and then the officer discovers that the car is stolen with a number of additional illegal items, including drugs, cash, weapons and fake credit cards. Next, a driver is pulled over for speeding but he just can't accept the facts, and contests and argues his ticket for speeding.
A cyclist decides to do a wheelie right in front of an unmarked police car driven by Jackie Loveday and attempts to evade the police before falling off his bike but he continues to try to make a run for it. A car is pulled over by Senior Constables Mick McCrann and Bruce Slimmin because the passenger doesn't want to wear his seatbelt and he is asserting his rights, a rider is clocked doing 110 km/h in a 60 km/h zone by Steve Bull with the rider being in a similar situation 6 weeks before by Jackie Clavell, senior constables Mike Hanney and Danny Saxton pull over a speeding driver and the driver claims to be an expert with radar calibrations by trying to get out of the speeding fine
A driver involved in a horrific crash is trapped in the wreckage which is wrapped around a tree. Amazingly he is still conscious, and with his arm the only part of him visible, the highway patrol officers coordinate bringing in the rescue helicopters as teams try to cut him out. A senior constable comes across a group of young partygoers on the streets, and after stopping them from drinking he sends them on their way. But later that night he comes across one of the previous drinkers as they try to keep a low profile driving past the police. And an officer is patrolling the streets of Corio when a bout of road rage erupts right in front of him.
A car runs a red light in front of a senior constable and then tries to speed away. Thwarted by traffic, the driver is soon apprehended and then the officer discovers that the car is stolen with a number of additional illegal items, including drugs, cash, weapons, and fake credit cards; a driver is pulled over for speeding, but he just can't accept the facts and contests his ticket; a senior constable arrives at an incident to find a car crashed into a fence and a drunken man protesting that he was not responsible.
A sergeant is checking number plates when a bike with personalised plates comes up as unregistered. He attempts to pull over the bike, but the rider decides to try to get away, resulting in a long pursuit on the highway; in Bendigo, a senior constable pulls over a young speeding driver after the car is going 74km in a 60km zone. When the officer gets the driver out of the car to check out the state of his car, it's not the state of his car that raises eyebrows but the state of his clothes; a senior constable is dealing with burnouts again, and this time the driver turns out to be suspended with no licence.
A senior constable dealing with a P-plater who just cannot stick to the rules. A cheeky cyclist has modified his bike to fit a homemade engine, which sees him breaking the speed limit on the highway. A cold and rainy night leads to a collision between a car and a bike. A senior constable arrives at the scene to find the bike rider on the ground and not breathing, and he immediately he attends to the rider with CPR until the ambulance arrives. Due to the heavy rain and the dark, the driver is not at fault but is clearly shaken by what has happened. Will they be able to save the cyclist, or will this accident end in tragedy?
A young man's decision to do burnouts comes to a terrible conclusion when he crashes into a power pole. A woman pulled over for speeding lies about her name. What is she trying to hide? A Senior Constable pulls over two badly behaved drivers and both have a million and one excuses for breaking the law.
Senior Constable Dean Pickering is called to a nasty crash where two kids have stolen a car, with their reckless driving leading them to wrap the car around a tree. The driver is trapped in the car and as paramedics frantically try to free the boy, Constable Dean tries to work out just what these kids have been doing. Then, a driver is stopped in Epping for driving an unregistered car and it turns out to be no easy intercept.
The police are desperately trying to apprehend a female drink driver. The speeding motorist just won't stop, and with pursuing police unable to stop her, they decide to throw down stop sticks which should puncture all the offenders' car tyres. It's a difficult and dangerous task on a dark, wet, and busy motorway.
If a happy wife means a happy life then one man's in big trouble when he's suspected of driving under the influence of drugs. At stake is his job and big fines - but that is the least of his worries. Then, a standard ticket causes an aggressive reaction and a man speeding at double the limit claims he has a good reason but must convince the police first.
We feature your favourite stories from over the years, from the feuding duo who try and out-Australian each other to the angriest man in Australia and the story that became a viral sensation, the drunk man just "waiting for a mate".
Constables are horrified when they spot a van full of unrestrained children. The potential for carnage is enormous, but the mother seems more concerned about her brand new phone. Officers get a sense of deja vu when they stop a driver with fake license plates. Then Constables have a strange experience with a runaway couch!
A young driver is close to tears when he’s responsible for getting his mum’s car impounded and nothing Senior Constable Denis Busic says makes it any easier. When Sergeant Andy Oakley pulls alongside a guy on his mobile phone, the offence couldn’t be more obvious. But despite what Andy has seen so clearly, this driver is determined to argue the point.
A mechanic leads his friend astray and drives him straight into a ticket by not checking the terms of a temporary permit. Officers can smell somethings up during a random stop.
Police watch a house of interest and intercept a biker who pulls up. Desperate for the bathroom and breaking all the rules, a speeder's excuses fall flat.
A young man almost catches a train...right through his car. Police catch a speeder who should definitely recognise a school zone. There's a driver committing the unique misdeamenour.
It's carnage at the crossroads when one motorist fails to see a red light. A sister phoned to warn that the Highway Patrol were about, yet this brother still sped his way into police sights.