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Drivers in South Wales are some of the speediest in the UK according to new data
Drivers in the South Wales Police area have some of the highest numbers of speeding offences per capita.
New research from the International Drivers Association has shown that Lincolnshire has the highest number of speeding offences in England and Wales each year, with 5.43 offences per 1,000 residents.
South Wales ranked second, with North Wales fourth and Dyfed Powys coming fifth. This means that out of Wales’ four police force areas, only Gwent did not feature in the top five in the UK for speeding offences per capita.
The study analysed the latest police force data from 2010 to 2020 on speeding offences for each region in England and Wales to establish where the speediest drivers commit their offences.
The data found that Lincolnshire has the highest number of speeding offences with 5.43 per 1,000 each year. Over the years examined, on average, there were 4,164 offences committed each year in Lincolnshire, although in 2020 there was a decade high 6,734 drivers caught breaking the speed limit.
South Wales ranked second with 5.23 offences per 1,000 residents, and a total of 7,030 offences across a population of 1.34 million. The year with the highest number of offences recorded was in 2018, with 8,894, which was more than three times higher than 2010 when only 2,603 drivers were charged with speeding in the region.
In third place is North Yorkshire, with an average of 3,774 speed limit offences per year from a population of 831,600, at an average of 4.54 speeding offences per 1,000.
North Wales ranks fourth with 4.34 speeding offences per 1,000 residents. This comes as a result of 3,054 average speeding offences in the area per year across a population of 703,400.
Dyfed-Powys in Wales rounds out the top five, with an average of 4.33 speeding offences being made per 1,000 residents.
Police force area Average number of annual speeding offences Number of speeding offences per 1,000 residents Lincolnshire 4,164 5.43 South Wales 7,030 5.23 North Yorkshire 3,774 4.54 North Wales 3,054 4.34 Dyfed-Powys 2,266 4.33 Staffordshire 4,816 4.23 West Yorkshire 9,792 4.18 Lancashire 6,088 4.02 Bedfordshire 2,740 4.02 Cheshire 4,157 3.89
At the other end of the scale, Durham has the fewest speeding offences committed on average each year, with just 0.95 per 1,000 people. The North East county also has the fewest total number of people being charged with speeding offences with just 609 on average each year.
Derbyshire has the second lowest number of speeding transgressions committed by drivers, at 1.24, with an annual average of 1,318 offences from a population of 1,064,000.
Wiltshire drivers receive an average of 921 speeding tickets each year, which equates to 1.27 offences per 1,000, the third lowest on the list.
Despite London having the greatest number of speeding offences overall at 13.973, the city has the sixth lowest rate (1.55/1,000) due to the greater number of drivers who live in the capital.
Commenting on the findings, a spokesperson from International Drivers Association said: “This study offers a fascinating insight into the locations where drivers are more likely to put their foot down on the pedal and where more accidents may occur as a result. It will be interesting to see if these rankings change in the coming years as more schemes are implemented across the country to lower speeding limits in an effort to crack down on speeding violations.”
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