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Home / Crime and Justice / Speeding Scourge: 130mph Caught Before Christmas

Speeding Scourge: 130mph Caught Before Christmas

22 Dec, 2025

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Summary

  • Drivers caught speeding excessively just before Christmas holidays.
  • One driver was clocked at an alarming 130mph on the A13.
  • Essex Police recorded 568 driving offences during a week-long operation.
Speeding Scourge: 130mph Caught Before Christmas

Essex Police have reported a significant number of speeding offences, with drivers recorded travelling at "unacceptable" speeds in the week leading up to Christmas. A staggering 568 offences were logged during a dedicated week of operations aimed at enforcing speed limits and engaging with motorists.

The highest speed recorded was an astonishing 130mph (209km/h) on the A13, with another driver caught at 127mph (204km/h) on the A130. Adam Pipe, head of roads policing, stressed the seriousness of these speeds, stating that officers will continue to target high-risk drivers.

In addition to speed enforcement, officers also monitored vehicles on the A414, where a new 50mph (80km/h) limit has been introduced following fatal incidents. The force is appealing to the public to reduce their speeds, highlighting the potential to save lives, particularly during the festive period.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The highest speed recorded was 130mph (209km/h) on the A13, with another driver caught at 127mph (204km/h) on the A130.
Essex Police recorded 568 speeding offences during a week of operations.
High speeds are considered unacceptable and pose a significant risk, especially during the busy Christmas period, potentially leading to loss of life.

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