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Somerset Police detected 2,820 road traffic offences during Road Safety Week

Somerset Police detected 2,820 road traffic offences during Road Safety Week Avon and Somerset Police say they are dealing with 2,820 road traffic offences that were detected during November’s Road Safety Week. The event saw mostly wet roads, often with reduced or poor visibility and conditions which should naturally slow traffic down. Despite this, Police say the offences included a motorist driving at 154 mph on an A-road in poor weather, another travelling at 101 mph in fog and one person driving at 80 miles per hour with their hands behind their head.  All of these motorists will now be summonsed to court. Road Safety Week, organised by road safety charity ‘BRAKE’, is an annual event and the biggest road safety awareness event in the UK. This year, the campaign message was “No Need To Speed”.

Driver clocked at 154mph on A303, another doing 80mph with hands behind their head

AVON and Somerset Police are dealing with 2,820 road traffic offences detected during Road Safety Week (November 16-23). The week, when England was in lockdown, saw mostly wet roads, often with reduced or poor visibility and conditions which should naturally slow traffic down. Among the offences were a motorist driving at 154 mph on an A-road in poor weather, another travelling at 101 mph in fog and one person driving at 80 miles per hour with their hands behind their head. All of these motorists will now be summonsed to court. Road Safety Week, organised by road safety charity BRAKE, is an annual event and the biggest road safety awareness event in the UK. This year, the campaign message is “No Need To Speed”.

Avon and Somerset Police clamp down on dangerous driving as motorist caught driving 154mph

Police During Road safety week, when England was in lockdown, the weather remained poor and most roads were wet, driving was often undertaken with reduced or poor visibility and conditions which should naturally slow traffic down. Despite this, Avon and Somerset police caught a motorist driving at 154 mph on an A-road, another travelling at 101 mph in fog and one person driving at 80 miles per hour with their hands behind their head. All of these motorists will now be summonsed to court. Road Safety Week, November 16 until 23, is organised by road safety charity ‘BRAKE’. The annual event and the biggest road safety awareness event in the UK, this year had the message “No Need To Speed”.

Driver clocked at 154mph on A303, another doing 80mph with hands behind their head | Burnham and Highbridge Weekly News

AVON and Somerset Police are dealing with 2,820 road traffic offences detected during Road Safety Week (November 16-23). The week, when England was in lockdown, saw mostly wet roads, often with reduced or poor visibility and conditions which should naturally slow traffic down. Among the offences were a motorist driving at 154 mph on an A-road in poor weather, another travelling at 101 mph in fog and one person driving at 80 miles per hour with their hands behind their head. All of these motorists will now be summonsed to court. Road Safety Week, organised by road safety charity BRAKE, is an annual event and the biggest road safety awareness event in the UK. This year, the campaign message is “No Need To Speed”.

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