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135-05826.Pdf - Page Number: 1 of 41 a Document Containing the Following Information for Each Year Since 1 July 2016: Question 2 A document containing the following information for each year since 1 July 2016: Question 1. The number of DUI fines issued Number of drink driving offences issued in Queensland from 1 July 2016 to 28 February 2018 Year Total 1 July to 31 December 2016 8,993 1 January to 31 December 2017 16,174 1 January to 28 February 2018 2,417 Please note the following: Transport and Main Roads (TMR) allows a 3 month lag for extracting and providing offence data. This allows for completeness of data and time for the offence notice to be forwarded from Queensland Police Service (QPS) to TMR for entering into the system. The 3 month lag includes the 28 day period for the alleged offender to pay or respond to the offence notice. Some offence categories will still be understated due to the prolonged time it takes for these matters to be finalised (e.g. Drink Driving offences). Offence data was extracted on 20 June 2018 and is subject to change. Released under RTI - DTMR 135-05826.pdf - Page Number: 1 of 41 A document containing the following information for each year since 1 July 2016: Question 2. The postcodes of where the DUI fines were issued Please note the following: Transport and Main Roads (TMR) allows a 3 month lag for extracting and providing offence data. This allows for completeness of data and time for the offence notice to be forwarded from Queensland Police Service (QPS) to TMR for entering into the system. The 3 month lag includes the 28 day period for the alleged offender to pay or respond to the offence notice. Some offence categories will still be understated due to the prolonged time it takes for these matters to be finalised (e.g. Drink Driving offences). Offence data was extracted on 20 June 2018 and is subject to change. *The offence location postcode is not available as it is not recorded in the Transport Registration And Integrated Licensing System (TRAILS) database. The offence location suburb has been provided instead. Number of drink driving offences issued in Queensland from 1 July 2016 to 28 February 2018 by the offence location suburb* 1 July to 31 1 January to 31 1 January to 28 Offence Location Suburb* December 2016 December 2017 February 2018 ABERGOWRIE 1 - - ACACIA RIDGE 6 19 1 ADELAIDE PARK - 1 - ADVANCETOWN 1 1 - AEROGLEN 4 3 - AGNES WATER 3 8 2 AIRLIE BEACH 18 39 9 AITKENVALE 8 10 2 ALBANY CREEK 4 12 2 ALBERTON - 1 - ALBION 5 7 - ALDERLEY 1 5 1 ALDERSHOT 1 - 1 ALEXANDRA HEADLAND 1 15 3 ALEXANDRA HEADLANDS - 2 2 ALEXANDRA HILLS 10 12 1 ALGESTER 5 1 - ALLAN 1 - - ALLENSTOWN 4 9 1 ALLIGATOR CREEK 2 5 2 ALLORA - 1 - ALOOMBA 1 1 - ALPHA Releas e d u n -de r R T I 1- D T M R - ALTON DOWNS 2 1 - AMAMOOR 2 1 - AMBERLEY 1 1 - AMITY - 1 - 135-05826.pdf - Page Number: 2 of 41 Number of drink driving offences issued in Queensland from 1 July 2016 to 28 February 2018 by the offence location suburb* 1 July to 31 1 January to 31 1 January to 28 Offence Location Suburb* December 2016 December 2017 February 2018 ANDERGROVE 4 21 - ANNANDALE 6 7 1 ANNERLEY 8 14 3 ANSTEAD - 1 - APPLE TREE CREEK - 2 - APPLETHORPE 2 2 - ARALUEN 1 1 - ARAMAC - 2 - ARANA HILLS 4 3 - ARATULA 1 2 1 ARCADIA 2 5 - ARCHER RIVER 4 - 1 ARCHERFIELD 1 3 1 AROONA - 1 - ARRIGA 1 - 1 ARUNDEL 3 12 2 ASCOT 5 6 - ASHGROVE 6 15 2 ASHMORE 4 17 - ASPLEY 7 15 - ATHERTON 16 22 5 ATKINSONS DAM - 1 - AUCHENFLOWER - 5 1 AUGATHELLA 1 3 - AUGUSTINE HEIGHTS 3 5 - AURUKUN 21 13 - AVENELL HEIGHTS 3 1 - AVOCA - 2 1 AVONDALE 1 - - AYR 17 41 6 BABINDA 5 3 - BADU ISLAND - 2 - BAHRS SCRUB 1 - - BAKERS CREEK 3 4 - BALBERRA - 1 - BALD HILLS 8 8 1 BALD KNOB - 2 - BALFES CREEK - 1 - BALGAL BEACH 1 5 - BALLANDEAN - 2 - BALLARD Releas e d u n -de r R T I 1- D T M R - BALMORAL 1 3 - BAMAGA 10 9 - BAMBOO - 1 - BANANA - 1 - 135-05826.pdf - Page Number: 3 of 41 Number of drink driving offences issued in Queensland from 1 July 2016 to 28 February 2018 by the offence location suburb* 1 July to 31 1 January to 31 1 January to 28 Offence Location Suburb* December 2016 December 2017 February 2018 BANCROFT - 1 - BANKSIA BEACH 3 2 - BANNOCKBURN - - 1 BANYO 1 10 - BARALABA - 1 - BARCALDINE 2 2 - BARDON 2 12 1 BARELLAN POINT - 1 - BARGARA 4 4 2 BARLOWS HILL 1 1 - BARMOYA 1 1 - BARNEY POINT 2 1 - BARRATTA - 1 - BARRON 1 1 - BASIN POCKET - - 1 BATTERY HILL 2 5 - BAUPLE 1 - - BAYVIEW HEIGHTS - - 1 BEACHMERE 1 - - BEACONSFIELD 2 9 1 BEAUDESERT 8 19 6 BEDOURIE - 1 - BEEBO - - 1 BEECHER - 1 - BEENLEIGH 15 17 3 BEERBURRUM - 2 1 BEERWAH 10 18 1 BELGIAN GARDENS 1 3 - BELLARA 2 5 2 BELLBIRD PARK 2 12 2 BELLBOWRIE 4 2 - BELLENDEN KER - 1 - BELLMERE 3 2 1 BELLS BRIDGE - 1 - BELLS CREEK - 2 1 BELMONT 5 6 1 BELVEDERE - - 1 BENARABY - 2 - BENOBBLE 1 - - BENOWA 3 6 1 BENTLEY PARKReleas e d u n d 5 e r R T I 8- D T M R 2 BERRINBA 5 5 - BERSERKER 12 16 2 BETHANIA 6 6 - BIARRA - 2 - 135-05826.pdf - Page Number: 4 of 41 Number of drink driving offences issued in Queensland from 1 July 2016 to 28 February 2018 by the offence location suburb* 1 July to 31 1 January to 31 1 January to 28 Offence Location Suburb* December 2016 December 2017 February 2018 BIDWILL 1 - - BIGGENDEN - 2 - BIGGERA WATERS 13 19 2 BILINGA 1 4 2 BILOELA 15 12 - BILYANA - 1 - BINGIL BAY - 1 - BIRDSVILLE - 1 - BIRKALLA 1 1 - BIRKDALE 1 13 1 BIRNAM - 1 1 BIRTINYA - 2 - BLACK MOUNTAIN - 2 - BLACK RIVER - 2 - BLACKALL 5 2 - BLACKBUTT 1 2 - BLACKROCK 1 - - BLACKS BEACH 6 6 - BLACKSOIL 3 5 - BLACKSTONE 3 3 1 BLACKWATER 7 7 5 BLENHEIM - 1 - BLI BLI 5 8 1 BLOOMFIELD 1 6 1 BLOOMSBURY 1 1 - BLUEWATER 2 2 - BLUEWATER PARK 1 1 - BLUFF - 2 1 BOHLE - 1 - BOHLE PLAINS - 2 - BOKARINA 3 4 1 BOLLON 2 - - BONGAREE 5 7 1 BONNIE DOON 1 1 - BONOGIN 1 1 - BOOIE - 1 - BOONAH 2 7 - BOONDALL 13 11 1 BOORAL - 1 - BOOUBYJAN 1 1 - BOOVAL Releas e d u n d 4 e r R T I 8- D T M R - BOOYAL - 1 - BORALLON - 1 - BOREEN POINT 1 1 - BORONIA HEIGHTS 6 5 1 135-05826.pdf - Page Number: 5 of 41 Number of drink driving offences issued in Queensland from 1 July 2016 to 28 February 2018 by the offence location suburb* 1 July to 31 1 January to 31 1 January to 28 Offence Location Suburb* December 2016 December 2017 February 2018 BOROREN 2 - - BOULDERCOMBE 1 1 - BOULIA 1 3 1 BOWEN 23 57 7 BOWEN HILLS 5 19 3 BOWENVILLE - 3 - BOYNE ISLAND 3 2 2 BRACKEN RIDGE 14 16 2 BRAEMEADOWS - 1 - BRAMSTON BEACH - 2 - BRANDON 1 7 - BRANYAN 2 3 - BRASSALL 8 12 5 BRAY PARK 2 3 - BRENDALE 3 8 2 BRIBIE ISLAND NORTH - 1 - BRIDGEMAN DOWNS 4 3 1 BRIGHTON 2 11 2 BRIGHTVIEW 1 1 - BRIGOODA - 1 - BRISBANE 3 5 2 BRISBANE AIRPORT - 4 - BRISBANE CITY 22 47 7 BROADBEACH 31 39 2 BROADBEACH WATERS 5 19 5 BROOKFIELD 1 3 - BROOKSTEAD - 1 - BROOKWATER 2 4 - BROUGHTON - 1 - BROWNS PLAINS 9 19 4 BUARABA 1 - - BUCASIA 3 3 - BUCCA - 1 2 BUCCAN 1 - - BUDDINA 1 9 3 BUDERIM 4 16 1 BULGUN 1 - - BULIMBA 2 3 - BUNDABERG 6 3 1 BUNDABERG CENTRAL 9 27 3 BUNDABERG REASTeleas e d u n d 4 e r R T I 4- D T M R 1 BUNDABERG NORTH 2 6 4 BUNDABERG SOUTH 6 12 2 BUNDABERG WEST 2 9 1 BUNDALL 4 17 2 135-05826.pdf - Page Number: 6 of 41 Number of drink driving offences issued in Queensland from 1 July 2016 to 28 February 2018 by the offence location suburb* 1 July to 31 1 January to 31 1 January to 28 Offence Location Suburb* December 2016 December 2017 February 2018 BUNDAMBA 6 8 2 BUNDOORA - 1 - BUNGALOW 3 12 1 BUNGUNDARRA - 1 - BUNYA 2 2 - BURBANK - 1 1 BURDELL - 4 1 BURKETOWN 2 2 - BURLEIGH - 1 - BURLEIGH HEADS 14 40 6 BURLEIGH WATERS 4 18 1 BURNETT HEADS 1 2 - BURNSIDE 2 1 - BURPENGARY 8 21 6 BURPENGARY EAST - 7 2 BURRUM HEADS 1 1 - BURRUM TOWN 1 - - BURUA - 2 - BUSHLAND BEACH 5 6 1 BUTCHERS CREEK 1 - - BUXTON - 1 - BYFIELD 2 2 - CABOOLTURE 18 59 12 CABOOLTURE SOUTH 5 7 - CAIRNS 13 13 1 CAIRNS CITY 28 57 5 CAIRNS NORTH 15 33 3 CALAMVALE 6 7 - CALEN 1 1 - CALICO CREEK - 1 - CALLIOPE 12 17 1 CALOUNDRA 10 20 2 CALOUNDRA WEST 3 3 2 CAMBOOYA 1 2 - CAMBROON - 2 - CAMIRA 3 8 - CAMOOWEAL 2 10 - CAMP CREEK - 1 - CAMP HILL 3 3 1 CAMP MOUNTAIN - 1 1 CAMPWIN BEACHReleas e d u n -de r R T I 1- D T M R - CANINA - 1 1 CANNON HILL 7 9 1 CANNON VALLEY - 4 - CANNONVALE 15 39 9 135-05826.pdf - Page Number: 7 of 41 Number of drink driving offences issued in Queensland from 1 July 2016 to 28 February 2018 by the offence location suburb* 1 July to 31 1 January to 31 1 January to 28 Offence Location Suburb* December 2016 December 2017 February 2018 CANUNGRA 3 8 - CAPALABA 17 16 4 CAPE GLOUCESTER 1 2 - CAPE TRIBULATION 1 1 1 CAPELLA 2 2 1 CAPTAIN CREEK 1 1 - CARAVONICA - 4 - CARBROOK - - 1 CARDWELL 7 4 - CARINA 3 8 2 CARINA HEIGHTS 3 2 1 CARINDALE 1 7 - CARMOO 1 - - CAROLE PARK - 1 - CARRARA 6 13 4 CARRUCHAN 1 - - CARSELDINE 4 9 2 CASHMERE - 2 - CASTAWAYS BEACH - 2 - CASTLE HILL - 1 - CAUSEWAY LAKE - 1 - CAWARRAL 1 - 1 CECIL PLAINS 1 - - CEDAR VALE 1 - 1 CEDARTON - - 1 CENTENARY HEIGHTS - 5 1 CHAMBERS FLAT 3 3 - CHANDLER - 2 1 CHAPEL HILL - 4 - CHARLEVILLE 3 13 1 CHARTERS TOWERS 7 7 - CHARTERS TOWERS CITY 1 5 3 CHATSWORTH - 2 - CHELMER 3 - 1 CHELMSFORD - 1 - CHERBOURG 7 8 - CHERMSIDE 7 13 3 CHERMSIDE WEST 2 - 1 CHERWELL 1 - - CHEVALLUM - 2 - CHILDERS Releas e d u n d 3 e r R T I 12 - D T M R 2 CHILLAGOE 1 - 1 CHINCHILLA 13 19 5 CHURCHABLE - 1 - CHURCHILL 2 4 - 135-05826.pdf - Page Number: 8 of 41 Number of drink driving offences issued in Queensland from 1 July 2016 to 28 February 2018 by the offence location suburb* 1 July to 31 1 January to 31 1 January to 28 Offence Location Suburb* December 2016 December 2017 February 2018 CHUWAR - 2 - CLAIRVIEW - - 1 CLARE - 1 - CLARENDON 2 1 - CLAYFIELD 3 4 - CLEAR ISLAND WATERS - 1 1 CLEMANT - 1 - CLERMONT 6 12 3 CLEVELAND 14 17 2 CLIFTON 3 5 1 CLIFTON BEACH - 5 - CLINTON 3 6 - CLONCURRY 7 25 1 CLONTARF 8 11 - CLUDEN 1 3 1 COALFALLS
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