Woman slapped with advantageous for driving 52mph on UK motorway | UK | News | EUROtoday

A girl has been fined after driving 52mph on a motorway. Sofia Florence Wright, of Parkway, Horley, was admitted to dashing by way of short-term roadworks on the M23 close to Gatwick Airport.

The 31-year-old first appeared earlier than Crawley Magistrates’ Court on February 17, 2026. The courtroom heard that on April 5, 2025, at 9:18am was driving a BMW on the M23 at Tilgate Forest, the place the motorway was topic to a short lived 40mph velocity restriction resulting from roadworks.

The driver’s velocity was recorded at 52mph by an LTI 20/20 Ultralyte system, a kind of laser velocity detection gear operated by officers. The velocity exceeded the short-term most restrict by 12mph, stories the Argus.

Wright pleaded responsible to the velocity cost on the listening to in February, and the courtroom mentioned her responsible plea had been taken into consideration when imposing the sentence.

She was fined £113 and ordered to pay a £45 sufferer surcharge and £130 courtroom prices. This introduced the whole penalty to £288. She’s required to pay the complete quantity by March 17, 2026.

*** Ensure our newest information headlines all the time seem on the high of your Google Search by making us a Preferred Source. Click right here to activate or add us as Preferred Source in your Google search settings. ***

The 31-year-old was additionally handed three penalty factors, with a notification being despatched to DVLA.

Wright was not in custody, and no hardship marker was connected to her licence.

GOV.UK states that the minimal penalty for dashing is a £100 advantageous and three penalty factors on the licence. Though it added that how a lot you pay relies on the place you have been caught dashing.

Those who plead not responsible to dashing might be discovered extra in addition to get extra penalty factors if the courtroom decides the person is responsible

It defined: “The amount you’re fined depends on what the speed limit was and how much over it you were driving. It’s usually a percentage of your weekly income, up to a maximum of £1,000 (£2,500 if you were driving on a motorway).

“You could also be disqualified from driving or have your licence suspended.”


https://www.express.co.uk/news/uk/2179257/woman-slapped-fine-driving-52mph-motorway