Acting Senior Sergeant Ashely Hodges said Plenty Road accounted for 15 per cent of all collisions in the Whittlesea and Darebin areas in that time.
"We know that a lot of these collisions could have been avoided if motorists had been driving responsibly, driving within the speed limit and without distraction," he said.
"All too often we see dangerous driving in this area. We see hoon drivers putting all motorists and their passengers at risk. We see distracted drivers on mobile phones and other devices and we see drink-drivers place all road users in danger."
He said during Operation Paste, which starts today, police would target speeding, unlicensed and unregistered driving, unroadworthy vehicles, dangerous and hoon driving, excessive noise and drink and drug-driving.
The operation will run until next Tuesday."
Watch out guys. I'm in the process of deciding which way to best get home without using plenty road at all tonight!