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    Lockdown speeders: drivers exploit coronavirus restrictions to speed excessively

    ‘Lockdown speeding’ has become a very unwelcome by-product of the Government’s fight against coronavirus.

    20 police forces caught their worst offenders at speeds in excess of 100mph, according to data analysed by the RAC as part of a freedom of information (FOI) request to all British police forces*.

    The worst speeder in the first three weeks of the lockdown was caught in West Yorkshire driving at 151mph on the M62 motorway – a shocking 81mph over the speed limit. This was 11mph faster than the next fastest recorded which was 140mph on the A14 in Suffolk.

    Five forces – Northamptonshire, Gwent, Staffordshire, Kent and Humberside – all caught motorists driving at speeds in excess of 130mph on the motorway and three others – Police Scotland, The Met and Lancashire – recorded drivers at speeds over 120mph.

    The highest speed seen in Derbyshire Constabulary’s area, however, was particularly worrying as it was 108mph captured in a 40mph limit on the M1 – a frightening 68mph above the speed limit. The only other force whose highest speed was in a 40mph limit was Bedfordshire – here the driver was clocked at 104mph on Airport Way in Luton.

    Only three forces saw their worst speeding offences occur in 50mph limits, with South Wales Police recording by far the worst with a driver being caught at 108mph on the M4 at Port Talbot. Four constabularies captured their worst speeding offences in 60mph limits with a driver in West Mercia snapped at 92mph on the M5 between junctions five and six.

    While only one force – Durham Constabulary – caught their fastest speeder in a 30mph limit (44mph), nationally the first three weeks of the coronavirus lockdown still produced 17,363 speeding offences in 30mph limits (in the 30 force areas which responded to the RAC’s FOI) compared to 40,497 in the same period in 2019.

    RAC road safety spokesman Simon Williams said: “Some of the speeds police forces have caught drivers doing are truly shocking. At such high speeds there is virtually no time to react should anything unexpected happen in front such as a car changing lanes at the last second or a vehicle having to brake suddenly.

    “Clearly, some drivers have taken advantage of quieter roads to speed excessively putting the lives of others at risk at the worst possible time, but at the same time it’s encouraging that so many police forces have taken firm action even during the lockdown, which sends a strong message to other would-be offenders.

    “While the most of highest speeds were recorded were on motorways, some occurred on roads with much lower speed limits, which is an even greater concern. The figures for speeding offences on 30mph roads are particularly worrying as far more people have been walking and cycling due to the lockdown.

    “As some schools and nurseries in England begin to open their doors from this week there will be even more pedestrians on the roads so we urge every driver to obey the speed limit and keep all road users safe.”

    * The RAC’s freedom of information request was sent to all police forces in England, Wales and Scotland. It asked for the highest recorded speed by a driver within each force area between the dates of 23rd March 2020 and 13th April 2020. In total 30 forces provided data. It also asked how many drivers were caught exceeding a 30mph limit in this period and the same three weeks in 2019.

    Police Force

    Highest recorded speed detected

    Limit of road where recorded

    Mph over speed limit

    Stretch of road

    Time of day

    West Yorkshire Police

    151

    70

    81

    M62

    21:55

    Suffolk Constabulary

    140

    70

    70

    A14

    Not provided

    Northamptonshire Police

    138

    70

    68

    M1 J17-J16

    21:11

    Gwent Police

    136

    70

    66

    M4 J23a-J24

    Not provided

    Staffordshire Police

    135

    70

    65

    Not provided

    Not provided

    Kent Police

    132

    70

    62

    M20

    16:00-17:00

    Humberside Police

    130

    70

    60

    M60 J35

    11:43

    Police Scotland

    128

    70

    58

    A77 Southbound btwn Monkton & Sandyford

    13:56

    Metropolitan Police

    125

    70

    55

    M1 Gateway

    Morning

    Lancashire Constabulary

    120

    70

    50

    M6 J35-J33 & M65

    05:30 & 21:30

    Merseyside Police

    115

    70

    45

    M6 Southbound J24-23

    15:21

    North Wales Police

    111

    70

    41

    A55

    12:46

    Norfolk Constabulary

    110

    70

    40

    A11

    Not provided

    Derbyshire Constabulary

    108

    40

    68

    M1 (N)

    20:33

    West Midlands Police

    108

    70

    38

    M5 J3-J4

    Not provided

    South Wales Police

    108

    50

    58

    M4 - Port Talbot

    23:51

    Gloucestershire Constabulary

    106

    70

    36

    M5

    08:00 & 12:00

    Bedfordshire Constabulary

    104

    40

    64

    Airport Way Luton

    10:02

    Devon & Cornwall Police

    101

    70

    31

    A38 Haldon Hill

    14:00-18:00

    Hampshire Constabulary

    101

    70

    31

    A331

    18:28

    Cheshire Constabulary

    95

    70

    25

    M56 & M6 - 5 vehicles

    5 vehicles

    West Mercia Police

    92

    60

    32

    M5 J5-J6

    05:07

    Cumbria Constabulary

    89

    60

    29

    A590

    Morning

    South Yorkshire Police

    88

    60

    28

    A616 (T) East past A629 Exit Barnsley

    Not provided

    Dyfed-Powys Police

    88

    60

    28

    A483 - Belan

    12:26pm

    Cleveland Police

    86

    70

    16

    A19

    16:25

    Northumbria Police

    86

    70

    16

    A1 Felton by Pass

    Midday

    Dorset Police

    73

    50

    23

    A31 St Leonards

    10:00-11:00

    Leicestershire Police

    58

    50

    8

    A47 Uppingham Road, Billesdon

    09:07

    Durham Constabulary

    44

    30

    14

    Watling Street, Consett

    11:52

    Cambridgeshire Constabulary

    NA

    NA

    NA

    NA

    NA

    Nottinghamshire Police

    NA

    NA

    NA

    NA

    NA

    City of London Police

    NA

    NA

    NA

    NA

    NA

    Essex Police

    NA

    NA

    NA

    NA

    NA

    Greater Manchester Police

    NA

    NA

    NA

    NA

    NA

    Hertfordshire Constabulary

    NA

    NA

    NA

    NA

    NA

    Lincolnshire Police

    NA

    NA

    NA

    NA

    NA

    Sussex Police

    NA

    NA

    NA

    NA

    NA

    Thames Valley Police

    NA

    NA

    NA

    NA

    NA

    Warwickshire Police

    NA

    NA

    NA

    NA

    NA

    Wiltshire Police

    NA

    NA

    NA

    NA

    NA

    Avon and Somerset

    NA

    NA

    NA

    NA

    NA

    North Yorkshire Police

    NA

    NA

    NA

    NA

    NA

    Surrey Police

    NA

    NA

    NA

    NA

    NA

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