'It could have been so much worse'
It comes after one R driver in Co Derry was allegedly driving at 86mph with four passengers in the car.
In a statement issued on NI Road Policing and Safety Twitter account, officers said road conditions were "hazardous" at the time.Alongside a photo of a speedometer reading 86mph, a spokesperson said: "While on patrol last night on the Dunhill Rd, Coleraine, Road Policing Maydown stopped this R driver at 86mph.In a second incident, another R driver was reportedly found to be driving at what the PSNI described as "crazy speed".
A spokesperson said: "Another R driver, another crazy speed! This time Maydown Road Policing officers were working in Derry/Londonderry when they detected this new driver travelling at over twice their 45 mph speed limit."For all the latest news, visit the Belfast Live homepage here. To sign up to our FREE newsletters, see here.
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