Highway Cops - Season 9

Season 9

Episodes

Episode 1
Call the fashion police! Lawbreakers are afoot and wearing mismatched shoes on the open road. Angle parking becomes angler parking when a campervan rolls down a riverbank.

Episode 2
Police and a rescue chopper must save swimmers before they are swept down the rapids. It's good news for cats but bad news for pavlovas when a truck spills a full load of cream over the highway.

Episode 3
There's a ute wrapped around a power pole and other drivers walking through the downed live cables. A community detention offender is found far from home and outside of curfew.

Episode 4
The squeaky wheel doesn't get the oil and ignoring it causes a rush-hour crash. Officers check out a driver who's speeding to check-in.

Episode 5
Trucks and trailers flip when a gale force wind whips through. A driver going 95 kmh in a 50 zone says Aunty's distracting stories are to blame. How does a boat get high and dry in a mountain pass?

Episode 6
An overloaded wagon has a baby on board and a buddy in the boot. Holiday makers hit a possum and a deer in the same night. Tasman officers deal with three crashes in one day.

Episode 7
A family car crashes enroute to the airport and medics must decide if it's still safe for the baby to fly. A geriatric canary that goes on road trips. Lads on a burger run get grilled.

Episode 8
Speeding and reckless overtaking from a tourist running late for rafting. Too drunk to see the speed humps in town. Race day at the track where enthusiasts push their cars in a safe setting.

Episode 9
Making a three-hour road trip drunk, on your phone, and in the dark is the trifecta of bad decisions. A triple-car crash shuts down the highway. A convertible car with its own sink.

Episode 10
An emergency mission to fetch toilet paper in a crappy car lands an unlicenced driver in the poop. A car full of partying hens in high spirits hit high speeds on their journey to Queenstown.
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