A CAR driving faster than 100mph on the motorway has been sent to court recently.
The driver was stopped by an unmarked police car between junction 12 and 13 of the M4 by unmarked police cars, after it was found they had been travelling at an average speed of 101mph, breaking the legal speed limit of 70mph.
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On further inspection, it was found that the car did not have a valid MOT.
The driver was then reported to court after being caught yesterday, February 23, where they could face either a driving ban or up to six points on their drivers license.
Thames Valley Police (TVP) Road Policing team released this tweet at around 9am this morning:
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🚙 stopped on the #M4 between junction 12 -> 13 by one of our unmarked cars.
— TVP Roads Policing (@tvprp) February 24, 2021
🚗 was clocked at an average speed of 101mph, they also had #NoMot. Driver reported to court where they face a short ban or up to 6 points and a large fine! @TVP_Reading @TVP_WestBerks #P5562 #P7591 pic.twitter.com/qH2Tmw52qg
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