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Drivers detected speeding at almost 100mph on NC500
Police say 25 speed-related offences were detected on the North Coast 500 tourist route at the weekend - including two drivers travelling at almost 100mph.
Road policing officers and safety camera staff carried out the crackdown on the 516-mile (830km) route around the north Highland coast.
One driver was detected at 97mph within a 60mph limit on the A832 near Achnasheen, and another at 95mph on a 70mph stretch of the A9 near Tore.
A driver was also recorded travelling at 91mph near Achnasheen.
Police said two others were clocked driving at 89mph and third at 83mph on a 60mph section of the A9 near Helmsdale.
The enforcement action was carried out between Friday and Sunday, and followed similar work carried out in previous years.
Sgt Calum MacAulay said: 鈥淎 crash involving speed affects more than just you and your car 鈥 it also impacts your family, the victim鈥檚 family, the emergency services and those who witness it.鈥
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