These Are The Worst Speeding Incidents Recorded In London Over Lockdown

New figures show that the number of drivers caught speeding in the capital rocketed by 71 per cent after the start of lockdown
These Are The Worst Speeding Incidents Recorded In London Over Lockdown

As lockdown restrictions took hold in the London, speeds on the capital’s roads went up. Figures obtained by the Press Association reveal that 3282 speed-related Traffic Offence Reports were handed out by the Metropolitan Police in April 2020, up from 1922 throughout April last year.

That’s an increase of 71 per cent, but what’s even more attention-grabbing is the chart of highest recorded speeds for certain limits. Brace yourselves:

  • 163mph in a 70
  • 134mph in a 40
  • 110mph in 30
  • 73mph in a 20
These Are The Worst Speeding Incidents Recorded In London Over Lockdown

It’s arguably the ones at the bottom of the list that shock the most. What kind of asshat does 110mph on what was likely a residential road?

The Met’s Detective Superintendent Andy Cox explained that many drivers simply didn’t expect officers to be monitoring the much emptier lockdown roads. “They would actually come out and say ‘we thought you’d be busy dealing with Covid’”, he said, adding, “Maybe some people [took] advantage because congestion was less and thought they’d get away with it.”

Speeding in 20 and 30mph was said to be a “particular issue,” but it wasn’t just the fines that showed a change in driver behaviour. Trackers around London revealed that on a lot of roads, the average speeds were higher than the limit.

These Are The Worst Speeding Incidents Recorded In London Over Lockdown

London wasn’t alone in seeing a big rise in speeding offences, with 53 per cent and 41 per cent increases recorded by Kent Police and Derbyshire Constabulary respectively. In contrast, many areas experienced a drop, which can be attributed to traffic levels falling dramatically.

At one UK traffic had dipped as much as 73 per cent, to levels not seen since 1955.

Comments

Robert Gracie

110mph in a 30mph zone….find that person and remove him of his drivers licence indefinitely…

06/30/2020 - 09:59 |
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Cannot disagree!

06/30/2020 - 10:02 |
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Heh, I don’t know what those numbers mean, but I have done 200 on a 120 road. And regularly go 10 over because we here can

06/30/2020 - 15:21 |
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OctyVRS

he had a massive rise in speeders in my area. along with crashes only involving 1 vehicle, most speeders in the area where i am were most between 40 and 50 years old as well, most single vehicle crashes where elderly drivers. For once the “boy racers” stayed home where i live.

06/30/2020 - 10:25 |
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DG65425

Imperial units 🤮

06/30/2020 - 15:20 |
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BünnyRöcket Entertainment

In reply to by DG65425

KM/H to MPH is really not that difficult. You only need to know a few basics to have a rough idea of what’s up.

Now Fahrenheits…

06/30/2020 - 18:55 |
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Kenji (Oldsmobile Fan) (GoldWing Enthusiast) (wheel nut)

In reply to by DG65425

hey! i may be stupid but atleast im not american!….. wait a minute….

07/03/2020 - 17:41 |
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Anonymous

When so many cars tout top speed , horsepower creep and 0-60 times of race cars 10 years ago , a less congested road looks like an opportunity. It isn’t!

06/30/2020 - 19:08 |
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Anonymous

Speeding in 70mph area is one thing, we all know speed limits sometimes are stupidly low. Speeding in residential areas, though…

06/30/2020 - 22:28 |
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Anonymous

Don’t you mean best?

07/01/2020 - 15:10 |
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