Police have charged 29 people with drink driving on Christmas Day as part of the 2017 Christmas Road Safety Campaign.

A 39-year-old man allegedly provided a Breath Alcohol Concentration (BAC) of 0.201 per cent at Julia Creek, more than four times the legal limit, around 7pm last night.

Other high BAC readings included:

0.178 per cent in West Rockhampton;

0.168 per cent in Camira.

Almost 2,000 motorists were charged with speeding on Chrsitmas Day with the highest readings across the state including:

186 in 110 zone Pacific Mwy, Yatala

181 in 100 zone Pacific Mwy, Tarragindi

144 in 100 zone Old Toogoom Rd, Burgowan

105 in 60 zone Patrick St, Malanda

154 in 100 zone Logan Mwy, Parkinson

144 in 100 zone Pacific Mwy, Daisy Hill

Two people have died on Queensland roads while 68 people have been injured in at least 60 injury traffic crashes since Festive Break began on Saturday.

Police across Queensland are targeting high-risk road user behaviour including the Fatal Five: speeding, drink and drug driving, distracted driving, fatigue and failing to wear a seatbelt throughout the Christmas period.

The Festive Break phase of the Christmas Road Safety Campaign will continue until January 3, 2018.