Police promise Ashby speed checks after 19 offences are recorded in one hour at location near Coalville

By Ashby Nub News Reporter

4th Apr 2023 | Local News

Image: Leicestershire Police
Image: Leicestershire Police

North West Leicestershire Police say they will be carrying out speed checks in the Ashby area this week - after recording 'unacceptable' levels of breaking the limit in Coalville.

Police criticised motorists after monitoring drivers in the Bardon area on Monday.

Officers carried out speed checks in Reg's Way.

They recorded 19 offences in one hour, 14 for speeding.

A social media post also illustrates the highest speed clocked in a 30mph area - which was 57mph.

Now more checks are planned in Ashby and Ellistown this week - as well as a return to Reg's Way.

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The post reads: "Officers will continue to complete spot checks across our policing area in the near future, expect to see us this week in Ashby and Ellistown, however, we could be anywhere.

"We listened to your suggestions and officers spent around an hour on Reg's Way, Bardon.

"Officers recorded 19 offences in total, eight of those were reported for speeding, an additional six were stopped and spoken to about their speed.

"These figures are unacceptable, and we will come back to this location."

Police have also reminded drivers why the speed limits are in place.

The post adds: "The statistics state that if someone is hit by a car at 40mph they are 90 per cent likely to be killed."

     

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