While so far there have been no accidents on our roads since the Easter long weekend started, police are still advising people to be responsible when behind the wheel or walking on the road.

Assistant spokesperson Inspector Atunaisa Sokomuri said that from Thursday afternoon to today, they have not received any reports of drunk driving and this is a result of people heeding their advice.

According to Sokomuri, the public is realizing that driving under the influence and speeding will only see them spend their Easter weekend in police custody.

However, Sokomuri is pleading with drivers to take into account that the long weekend has started and it would not be good to ruin anyone’s plans.

According to police, the main cause for deaths on our roads is through careless driving, drunk driving and speeding.