More than 6000 speeding infringements and 350 other serious charges have been issued by NSW Police in the first eight days of their annual holiday season road safety operation, in which seven people have died on the state's roads.

The seventh person died on Friday morning when emergency services were called to Glenayr Avenue near Bondi Beach after a man crashed his motorcycle.

There have been at least 346 deaths on NSW roads so far this year, up slightly from 2018's 343 during the same period. Overall, there were 353 deaths on the state's roads last year.

Operation Safe Arrival, which started December 20, has seen police conduct more than a quarter of a million breath tests around the state.

"We've got unlicensed and disqualified drivers, un-supervised learner drivers and drug and alcohol-affected motorists getting behind the wheel and putting lives in danger," said Michael Corboy, assistant commissioner and commander of the traffic and highway patrol.