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Motorist on M25 caught driving at 149mph, study reveals | Motorist on M25 caught driving at 149mph, study reveals |
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A motorist was caught driving at 149mph (240km/h) by a speed camera on the M25 in Swanley, Kent, it has been revealed. | A motorist was caught driving at 149mph (240km/h) by a speed camera on the M25 in Swanley, Kent, it has been revealed. |
The figure was released after a Freedom of Information request by the Institute of Advanced Motorists (IAM) to police authorities in England and Wales. | The figure was released after a Freedom of Information request by the Institute of Advanced Motorists (IAM) to police authorities in England and Wales. |
Police were asked for the location and speed of the fastest motorists caught by speed cameras in the past year. | Police were asked for the location and speed of the fastest motorists caught by speed cameras in the past year. |
Another driver in Gateshead was recorded doing 96mph (154km/h) in a 30mph (48km/h) zone. | Another driver in Gateshead was recorded doing 96mph (154km/h) in a 30mph (48km/h) zone. |
Thirty-three of 39 police authorities in England and Wales asked by the IAM responded to the request. | Thirty-three of 39 police authorities in England and Wales asked by the IAM responded to the request. |
Thames Valley Police revealed that a motorist was caught doing 127mph (204km/h) on the A413 Wendover By-Pass in Wendover, a road with a 60mph (97km/h) speed limit. | Thames Valley Police revealed that a motorist was caught doing 127mph (204km/h) on the A413 Wendover By-Pass in Wendover, a road with a 60mph (97km/h) speed limit. |
'Grave danger' | 'Grave danger' |
The highest speed on a 50mph (80km/h) road was a driver recorded doing 119mph (192km/h) on the A414 Stanstead Abbotts, Hertfordshire Constabulary said. | The highest speed on a 50mph (80km/h) road was a driver recorded doing 119mph (192km/h) on the A414 Stanstead Abbotts, Hertfordshire Constabulary said. |
Lincolnshire Police revealed a driver was caught doing 113mph (182km/h) in a 40mph (64km/h) zone on the A17 Station Road, Swineshead Bridge. | Lincolnshire Police revealed a driver was caught doing 113mph (182km/h) in a 40mph (64km/h) zone on the A17 Station Road, Swineshead Bridge. |
Another motorist was caught on camera doing 117mph (188km/h) on the A580 East Lancashire Road, although Merseyside Police did not say whether this was in a 40mph or 50mph zone. | Another motorist was caught on camera doing 117mph (188km/h) on the A580 East Lancashire Road, although Merseyside Police did not say whether this was in a 40mph or 50mph zone. |
IAM chief executive Simon Best said doing 149mph equated to travelling nearly two-and-a-half miles in a minute. | IAM chief executive Simon Best said doing 149mph equated to travelling nearly two-and-a-half miles in a minute. |
He said: "If anything goes wrong at that speed, you're unlikely to walk away and you are a grave danger to the innocent road users around you." | He said: "If anything goes wrong at that speed, you're unlikely to walk away and you are a grave danger to the innocent road users around you." |
Mr Best added: "Speed limits are a limit. They are not a target to beat. | Mr Best added: "Speed limits are a limit. They are not a target to beat. |
"Unfortunately, this message has not got through to many motorists and it's clear that efforts to make speeding as socially unacceptable as drink-driving continue to fail. | "Unfortunately, this message has not got through to many motorists and it's clear that efforts to make speeding as socially unacceptable as drink-driving continue to fail. |
"The current guidelines on sentencing for excessive speeding offences are out of sync with modern roads, modern vehicles and society's view of the value of lives lost in crashes." | "The current guidelines on sentencing for excessive speeding offences are out of sync with modern roads, modern vehicles and society's view of the value of lives lost in crashes." |
The driver in Kent, a man in his 20s, appeared at West Kent Magistrates' Court in March and was disqualified from driving for six months. He was also fined £600 and ordered to pay £85 costs and a victim surcharge of £65. | |
Responding to a separate Freedom of Information request by BBC Radio Kent, Kent Police said 66,357 people had been handed speeding notices in 2013, compared to 34,438 in 2010. | Responding to a separate Freedom of Information request by BBC Radio Kent, Kent Police said 66,357 people had been handed speeding notices in 2013, compared to 34,438 in 2010. |
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