Highway Cops - Season 6
Season 6
Episodes
Episode 1
A free ride becomes costly when the passenger realises his driver is drunk and the hunt for a speeding driver starts with a funeral and ends in a graveyard.
Episode 2
A shocking head-on close call on Milford Road, two big guys swap seats in a small car which raises suspicions and a car with mods doesn't con Constable Justin.
Episode 3
A driver stopped for an expired WOF and registration ends up being arrested, Constable Alex Cully comes head-to-head with a driver on a one-lane bridge, and bald tyres do not make for a smooth ride in Ōtaki.
Episode 4
There's a mysterious crash near Christchurch. Meanwhile, another driver is slow to let others pass but quick to argue with police.
Episode 5
A man on the run abandons his pooch but is caught by the police dog, and Senior Constable Doug Winter has a speeding ticket for Tinky Winky.
Episode 6
Constable Tony catches a fleeing motorcyclist with a cat cage near Levin, a bad driver is oblivious to his flaws and what's stopping the wheels on the bus from going round and round?
Episode 7
Sergeant Pat Duffy catches an extremely fast driver in Taranaki, while Constable Rick Lawrie pulls over a frustratingly slow one near Hanmer. Plus, Crate Day is not a great day for road safety in Canterbury.
Episode 8
It's rock 'n' roll for a driver when his crane truck flips, ignoring roadworks speed limits doesn't go over well in Central Otago and will an officer lend his footwear to be used as a "shoey'?
Episode 9
A police vehicle ramming in Foxton takes running away to a new level. Going double the speed limit is a birthday blunder, but in the Lindis Pass they're sheepishly slow.
Episode 10
There's a manhunt downstream when a fleeing motorist jumps into the flooded Clutha river. Plus, it seems like everyone is driving home from the Dunedin Six60 concert - but not all of them should be behind the wheel.
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