24/10/2017
Driver Caught Speeding Over 110mph In Co Antrim
A driver has been caught speeding at 113mph in Co Antrim on Sunday, 22 October.
The motorist was caught by PSNI Road Policing on the new dual carriageway of the A26 near Ballymena.
A spokesperson said: "Maydown Road Policing officers were there supporting district colleagues following recent reports from residents of anti-social driving and excessive speed. This driver can explain it all to the District Judge when they have their day in court. SPEED KILLS, SLOW DOWN!"
(CD/MH)
The motorist was caught by PSNI Road Policing on the new dual carriageway of the A26 near Ballymena.
A spokesperson said: "Maydown Road Policing officers were there supporting district colleagues following recent reports from residents of anti-social driving and excessive speed. This driver can explain it all to the District Judge when they have their day in court. SPEED KILLS, SLOW DOWN!"
(CD/MH)
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