Police caught almost 7,000 speeding drivers in Essex roads over a three month period
The roads policing unit carried out thousands of road checks across the county between April to June and caught 6,914 drivers speeding.
The checks took place in towns, villages, and the force focused its efforts on areas where crashes are more likely to take place.
In April, police caught 1,692 drivers, 2,504 in May, and 2,718 in June.
An Essex Police spokesperson said: 'Speeding is one of the contributing factors to fatal collisions.
'Even a small increase in speed can lead to longer stopping distances and if you are involved in a crash, more serious injuries.'
Between April and June, the force also recorded 7,602 road offences which included offences such as driving under the influence, careless or dangerous driving, and MOT violations.
The spokesperson added: 'Each of these offences carries serious consequences from fines and penalty points to, in some cases, imprisonment.
'People living in these areas have welcomed the extra checks. Many say it makes them feel safer.
'Enforcement and road safety checks will continue across Essex throughout the summer months and beyond.
'This is part of Vision Zero, our joint ambition with road safety partners to have no fatal collisions by 2040 or sooner.
'We're asking all road users to play their part. Drive within the speed limit, never drive under the influence, and always ensure your vehicle is roadworthy.
'Together, we can reduce harm and make Essex's roads safer for all.'
To find out more about Vision Zero, visit saferessexroads.org/vision-zero.
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