Police have denied they are considering lowering the speed tolerance to 4km/h for the entire year.
Since Queen's Birthday weekend 2010, the tolerance has been lowered for speeding drivers to only 4km/h for public holidays, which police say has led to a drop in fatal crashes during these periods.
The lower tolerance is also to be used for the rest of February, however acting-assistant commissioner of operations Andy McGregor has rubbished reports the lower tolerance may be in place for the whole year.
"There is no consideration of making this a permanent reduced tolerance," Mr McGregor said.
"Overall, we have seen a reduction in the holiday road tolls since the introduction of the reduced tolerance but there is still a long way to go before we can be sure of any long-term results.