Tasmanian police warn young drivers of higher crash risks, focusing on "fatal five" dangers during holidays.

Tasmanian police warn young drivers, especially those with P-plates, about the higher risk of crashes in their first six to twelve months of driving. Authorities urge family and friends to help plan safe journeys and highlight the "fatal five" risk factors: speeding, distraction, fatigue, impaired driving, and not wearing seatbelts. The Operation Safe Arrival campaign aims to keep all drivers safe during the holiday season.

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