Almost half of police forces record speeds of more than 90mph on 30mph roads

Almost half of police forces record speeds of more than 90mph on 30mph roads
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Almost half of police forces record speeds of more than 90mph on 30mph roads
Author: Barney Davis
Published: Feb, 13 2025 12:01

One driver hit 167mph on a 70mph stretch of the M1, the RAC said. Nearly half the police forces across the country have recorded drivers speeding more than three times the limit on 30mph roads, new data has revealed. A total of 48 per cent of forces found drivers going more than three times the 30mph limit, while 90 per cent had clocked people driving at 60mph. The RAC said one driver was even recorded hitting 167mph on a 70mph stretch of the M1 in Leicestershire.

 [Top ten highest overall speeds recorded]
Image Credit: The Independent [Top ten highest overall speeds recorded]

The largest difference between the speed recorded and the speed limit was 161mph on a 50mph road in Somerset. South Yorkshire Police recorded a speed of 122mph on a 30mph road, while North Wales Police logged a vehicle being driven at 88mph on a 20mph road. Both speeds are more than four times the limits. RAC road safety spokesperson Rod Dennis said: "Although this data is a snapshot, it shines a light on the incredibly dangerous actions of a few, that are putting law-abiding road users at serious risk. Thankfully, the police were on hand to catch these drivers.".

Richard Parker, mayor of the West Midlands, said: "Too many people are being killed or seriously injured and we need to act now.”. Government data shows speed is the biggest factor reported in fatal road collisions – it is a factor in 58 per cent of fatalities and in 43 per cent of road collisions of all severities. Speed contributed to 888 fatalities and 39,882 collisions of all severities in 2023.

Chief constable Jo Shiner, the National Police Chiefs’ Council lead for roads policing, said: “We know that some incidents of going over the speed limit can be genuine mistakes or errors, but the speeds cited here are clearly drivers taking deliberate decisions to travel at excessive speeds, putting everyone at risk. “Speed limits are set based on many factors, including the road layout, what’s in the surrounding area and taking into account where there might be more vulnerable road users. Choosing to drive above those limits is reckless, selfish and completely unacceptable.”.

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