Limestone Coast Police were kept busy across the weekend, with numerous traffic offences detected in the region.
Police stopped a 32-year-old Mount Gambier woman while driving on Main Street, Millicent about 7pm on Friday.
The woman tested positive to methamphetamine and will receive an expiation notice and a three-month instant loss of licence.
About 11.10pm that night, patrols pulled over a 25-year-old Bool Lagoon man while driving on Ormerod Street, Naracoorte.
He tested positive to drugs and will receive an expiation notice and a three-month instant loss of licence.
About 6pm on Saturday police attended a crash on Coolabah Street, Mount Gambier after a vehicle left the road and hit a Stobie pole.
The driver, a 48-year-old Mount Gambier man, recorded a blood alcohol reading of 0.215.
He was reported for drink driving and issued with a 12-month loss of licence.
He will appear in court at a later date.
Officers attended an altercation between two drivers at the intersection of Haynes Street and De Courcey Street, Bordertown about 10.30am on Sunday.
Police allege one of the drivers used their vehicle to intentionally make contact with the other vehicle a number of times, causing damage to both vehicles.
The two drivers were known to each other and one of the drivers, a 28-year-old Bordertown woman, recorded a blood alcohol reading of 0.137.
She was reported for aggravated due care, drink driving and property damage. She was issued with a six-month instant loss of licence and will appear in court at a later date.
Just before 5.30pm on Sunday police stopped a 26-year-old Glencoe man while driving on the Overland Track, Mount Burr.
The driver, a P2 licence holder, recorded a blood alcohol reading of 0.072 and was issued with an expiation notice for drink driving and breaching the conditions of his P licence.