Speeding

  • NewsAOL

    The UK's best and worst drivers revealed

    A new study of 2,000 motorists has discovered the areas of the country that are the worst for committing traffic offences. Commissioned by car finance provider Vantage Leasing, the study quizzed drivers across the country on various bad driving

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    Police cancel one in ten speeding fines each year

    Police errors, camera problems and admin delays are all to blame for nearly 250,000 speeding fines being dropped each year. On average this amounts to one-in-ten speeding fines being cancelled, but in some areas this is as much as one in

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    Prosecute drivers for going 1mph over the limit, says police chief

    Drivers should be given absolutely no margin when it comes to issuing speeding tickets, a police chief has said. Andy Bangham, chief constable of West Mercia police, told a roads policing conference that 'enough was enough' and that the

  • EntertainmentAOL

    Gordon Ramsay admits to wrapping his number plates in clingfilm to trick speed cameras

    Gordon Ramsay is a famous petrolhead, with Ferrari being his brand of choice. The celebrity chef reportedly owns eight Ferraris in Britain alone, with more at his American home – and he has a novel trick for utilising some of their vast

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    Police dashcam shows 62-year old driving over 145mph

    Footage released by Hampshire Police shows the moment a driver was caught speeding on the M3 motorway near Basingstoke – at a staggering 147mph. PC Jamie Foster, who was driving an unmarked car, pulled the driver over after recording him

  • BusinessAOL

    Britain's speeding hotspots revealed

    West Yorkshire has topped the charts for speeding tickets, in new research revealed today. The survey, which comes from Freedom of Information requests submitted by car leasing company UK Carline, found the region racked up a staggering 142,610

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    England's worst drivers by location - the country's hotspots for speeders and phone users

    New research has revealed exactly where in the country you're most likely to find the worst offenders for a range of motoring offences – speeders, middle lane hoggers, and phone users. The study, conducted by car part retailer QX