Police catch driver doing 101mph on A-road

photo of a device which clocked the speed of the car at 101mphImage source, BCH Road Policing
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The force said the road was “a high casualty route”

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A car travelling at 101mph (162km/h) on a dual carriageway was stopped by police.

Beds, Cambs and Herts Road Policing Unit, external caught the driver on the A505 in Baldock, Hertfordshire, on Saturday afternoon.

The force described the road as “a high casualty route” and said the driver was “very dismissive of the police being so proactive in enforcing excess speeds”.

A police spokesperson said the driver was reported, and they were “likely to receive a disqualification”.

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