Six drivers will receive letters of advice about speeding after being caught driving above the speed limit on a busy road in Hadfield.
The Hadfield Community Speed Watch Volunteer Team completed an event at Newshaw Lane on Wednesday (24 August) between 4.50pm and 6pm.
The speed limit on this road is 30 miles per hour.
A total of 234 vehicles went by the team in both directions during that time.
On this occasion, six of those vehicles were recorded driving above the speed limit, at more than 35 mph.
The drivers/owners/registered keepers of those six vehicles will now receive a letter of advice from Derbyshire Constabulary about their speeding.
A Glossop Police Safer Neighbourhood Team spokesperson said: “Thank you to the three volunteers who attended and completed the event.”
Speed Watch is a community-based, education-centred scheme that helps ordinary people make a significant contribution to improving traffic safety in their local area.
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