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A woman has been banned from driving for seven days after she drove along a motorway at speeds lower than 10mph.A woman has been banned from driving for seven days after she drove along a motorway at speeds lower than 10mph.
Stephanie Cole, 58, of Fishponds, Bristol, repeatedly jammed on the brakes as she straddled the hard shoulder and inside lane of the M32.Stephanie Cole, 58, of Fishponds, Bristol, repeatedly jammed on the brakes as she straddled the hard shoulder and inside lane of the M32.
When police caught her there was a sign on the back of her car which read: "I do not drive fast, please overtake."
Mrs Cole, who admitted driving without reasonable consideration, was also ordered to take another driving test.Mrs Cole, who admitted driving without reasonable consideration, was also ordered to take another driving test.
North Avon magistrates said they took into consideration the fact that Mrs Cole has multiple sclerosis. When officers stopped Mrs Cole, she told them she had "no confidence" on the motorway.
She was travelling from her home to a Staples stationery store when she was arrested by police on 30 August.
North Avon Magistrates' Court had previously heard Mrs Cole said her GP had been treating her for "fear of driving" for the past three-and-a-half years.
Magistrates said they took into consideration the fact that Mrs Cole has multiple sclerosis.