A speeding survey has shown that more than 12pc of drivers are breaking the limit in a south Norfolk village.
Data shown in a graph from July 12 to August 8 reveal 12.4pc of drivers going through Chedgrave, near Loddon, were driving above the speed limit.
Chedgrave Parish Council posted the SAM2 camera data recording the traffic opposite the shops on Langley Road, heading from Langley.
Out of nearly 31,700 drivers, 87.6pc kept to the 30mph limit.
However, nearly 4,000 vehicles were recorded driving faster than 30mph.
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The data showed 132 vehicles were recorded doing 45mph to 50mph, with nine drivers going 55mph.
There were another nine recorded going more than 60mph, with one vehicle going 70mph.
A SAM2 speed camera is a vehicle-activated sign that displays the speed of a vehicle as it approaches.
The council says in the post: "Please slow down in our village -accidents can happen at any time, anywhere."
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