IAM Drive & Survive has lifted the lid on the worst examples of excessive speeding caught on safety cameras across England and Wales last year (2014).
Britain’s two worst speeders were caught at 146mph, both by Kent Police on the M25. One was travelling anti-clockwise at Junction 5 at Clacket Lane Services, the other going clockwise at Swanley.
There were three other instances of speeds of 140mph or more being recorded; 145mph on the M6 toll road (70mph limit), 141mph on the A1 Great Ponton Northbound road (70mph limit) and 140mph on the A5 Crick road (60mph limit).
But perhaps the most astounding figure was 128mph recorded on London Road, East Grinstead – a 30mph road, exceeding the limit by 98mph.
The statistics come from a Freedom of Information request made by the leading road safety charity to police forces in England and Wales. The IAM asked each police force for the highest recorded incidences of speed caught on safety cameras in 2014, including locations, speed limits and top speed in each case.
Of the 41 police force areas the IAM requested the information from, 36 responded. All forces recorded at least one top speed over 110mph with the exception of City of London, Cleveland, Greater Manchester, Northumbria, West Midlands and South Yorkshire.
Wales’ top speeder was an individual who recorded 136mph on the A5 Ty Nant to Dinmael road in Conway, which has a 60mph limit.
London’s worst speeder was recorded at 123mph on a 30mph road by the Metropolitan Police. The location has not been revealed as it is exempt under Section 31 of the Freedom of Information Act.
The highest figure recorded in a 50mph zone was 120mph, by Nottinghamshire Police on the A631 Beckingham road.
And the worst speed caught on a 40mph road was 115mph on A10 Great Cambridge Road in Cheshunt, Hertfordshire.
Add to these statistics the fact that in 2014 there were a total of 154,774 speeding offences, an increase of 27% on the previous year. This may go some way to explaining the recent rise in the road casualty statistics – the first increase since 1997.
The IAM’s fundamental belief as is that an improvement in driving skills and attitude is the key to reducing the numbers of people killed and injured on UK roads.
It has long advocated advanced driving and riding tuition and continuous development in skills to help achieve this.
Sarah Sillars, IAM chief executive officer, said: “It is disheartening to say the least that some road users are showing such disregard for the safety of all other road users – pedestrians, cyclists, motorcyclists and other drivers.
“At speeds of 140mph an individual is travelling at nearly two-and-a-half miles a minute. At that speed it is simply impossible to react to anything that might happen in front of you.
“It is also impossible to handle corners, gradients, street furniture and junctions with any effectiveness. In short, all these individuals are playing with their own lives and others – they are all accidents waiting to happen and it requires a major shift in the attitudes of these people to think about safety.”
The IAM supports the use of safety camera systems at collision hot spots, on roads with a speed related crash record and at areas of proven risk, such as motorway road works.
A summary of the highest speed recorded in each police area follows.
Location |
Speed |
Limit |
Avon and Somerset Police, M4 J20 – 19 Eastbound |
138 |
70 |
Bedfordshire Police, M1 J 13 & 12 Southbound |
116 |
60 |
Cambridgeshire Constabulary, A14 Eastbound |
128 |
70 |
Cheshire Constabulary, A556 Chester Road |
128 |
70 |
City of London, Upper Thames Street Stew Lane |
86 |
30 |
Cumbria Constabulary, M6 Todhills |
136 |
70 |
Cleveland Police, A171 |
99 |
50 |
Derbyshire Constabulary, M1 Northbound, Tibshelf |
110 |
50 |
Dorset Police, A35 Tolpuddle Bypass eastbound |
110 |
70 |
Durham Police, A66 Galley Bank, Barnard Castle |
111 |
70 |
Essex Police, A127 Arterial Road Rayleigh |
111 |
50 |
Gloucestershire Constabulary, A417 Dartley Bottom |
121 |
70 |
Greater Manchester Police, A5103 Princess Rd, Manchester |
104 |
excess speed (40mph) |
Hampshire Constabulary, A31 |
123 |
70 |
Hertfordshire Constabulary, A10 Great Cambridge Rd, Cheshunt, Herts |
115 |
40 |
Humberside Police, A180 Great Coates |
125 |
70 |
Kent Police, M25 anti-clockwise Clacket Lane Services Jn 5 |
146 |
70 |
M25 clockwise Swanley |
146 |
70 |
Lancashire Constabulary, A683 Lancaster/Morecambe By-Pass, Heysham |
115 |
60 |
Leicestershire Police, M1 Southbound, Swinford |
119 |
50 |
Lincolnshire Police, A1 Great Ponton Northbound |
141 |
70 |
Merseyside Police, M62 |
112 |
50 |
Metropolitan Police, Not revealed |
123 |
30 |
Norfolk Constabulary, A11 Ketteringham |
120 |
70 |
Northamptonshire Police, A5 Crick Eastern Verge |
140 |
60 |
Northumbria Police, A1 Western Bypass |
103 |
50 |
North Wales Police, A5 Ty Nant to Dinmael, Conwy |
136 |
60 |
Nottinghamshire Police, A631 Beckingham |
120 |
50 |
South Wales Police, M4 between J35 Pencoed and J34 Miskin |
125 |
70 |
South Yorkshire Police, M1 S bound J31 Woodhall Services |
100 |
50 |
Suffolk Constabulary, A140 Coddenham |
119 |
50 |
Surrey Police, A3 Burntcommon |
127 |
70 |
Sussex Police, London Road, East Grinstead |
128 |
30 |
Thames Valley Police, A4146 Leighton Buzzard to Bletchley Road |
121 |
70 |
Warwickshire Police, M6 Toll Gantry 1165b |
145 |
70 |
West Mercia Police, A41 Tern Hill towards Whitchurch |
118 |
60 |
West Midlands Police, M6 J5 to J8 |
106 |
50 |