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Motorist hit speeds of 126mph on the M4 and then fled from police

Motorist hit speeds of 126mph on the M4 and then fled from police, near Swindon Edward Payne has been banned from driving for almost two months, and ordered to pay £890 THE BIGGEST STORIES ACROSS BRISTOL IN YOUR INBOXInvalid EmailSomething went wrong, please try again later. SIGN UP When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Sometimes they’ll include recommendations for other related newsletters or services we offer. OurPrivacy Noticeexplains more about how we use your data, and your rights. You can unsubscribe at any time. Thank you for subscribingWe have more newslettersShow meSee ourprivacy notice

Mercedes-AMG A35 saloon vs BMW M135i vs SEAT Leon Cupra R ST Abt

One of the great pleasures of owning a Subaru Impreza or Mitsubishi Evo must be opening the curtains on a winter’s morning to a blanket of pristine white snow. While poor weather would be the excuse for most drivers to crawl back between the sheets and add another 30 minutes to their alarms, a select few cars revel in uncertain conditions. They tread confidently where the rest hesitate, and impart reassurance to their drivers where others send mixed messages. We have three such cars with us today. The skies over the Peak District are heavy with misery, gusts of wind cut through to the bone, and ‘road liable to flooding’ signs litter the verges like oversized confetti. It’s not snowing, and it isn’t raining either (yet…), but we’re promised a dousing after lunch, and in the meantime the greasy, winter-ravaged asphalt still makes our trio preferable to most front- or rear-drivers you’d care to mention.

Roads ban for Mitsubishi driver caught doing 126mph on M4

Roads ban for Mitsubishi driver caught doing 126mph on M4 A MITSUBISHI Evo driver who was caught doing 126mph down the M4 took off from traffic cops after being asked to pull over. Edward Payne, 44, was fined £590 and banned from the road for 56 days after he admitted speeding.  PC Steve Hughes, who flagged the Evo down, said:  This driver not only put the lives of other road users in danger that day but also that of his own.  Excessive speeds like this can so easily lead to a serious collision with often fatal consequences.  I hope this fine and ban allows this man time to think about his actions so he never makes the same misjudged mistake again.

Mitsubishi Evo seized after driver not wearing a seatbelt also found to have not passed his test

A BRADFORD driver, who was stopped by police for not wearing a seatbelt, was reported to court after officers also found that he had not passed his…

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