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Five vehicles taken off road in Steventon police check


Forty-seven drivers were caught breaking the law during a police operation in Steventon today.

During checks on Hanney Street and High Street, 30 drivers were issued with fixed penalty notices for exceeding the 30mph speed limit.

A further 12 drivers were stopped for not wearing seatbelts and one for driving while using a mobile phone.

More than half of the drivers exchanged their fixed penalties notices for roadside education from Oxfordshire County Council road safety officers.

The Vehicle and Operator Services Agency (VOSA) were also in attendance at the checks, prohibiting five vehicles from being used on the roads until they pass an MOT.

The check was part of the ongoing Operation Pride road safety campaign which is being used across Oxfordshire to enforce traffic laws and spread road safety messages through education.


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Berty, Abingdon says...
4:53pm Thu 9 Jul 09

I'm surprised it's not more on Hanney ROAD.The number of idiots who've tailgated me on that road is ridiculous. It's not as if there aren't enough signs defacing the landscape.

EB, Oxford says...
10:33pm Thu 9 Jul 09

They were doing one at Donnington Bridge Rd/Iffley Rd tonight, and created total mayhem in the process by shutting off DB Rd.

I'm all for checks but do they have to create merry hell when doing so?

vsrhartley, Didcot says...
12:30pm Fri 10 Jul 09

Well done Police.
How about coming to Slade Road, Didcot? Cars are often doing 40 > 50mph on their way to and from the station.

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