Thirteen people have been stopped for speeding and other traffic offences by officers along a busy Ashford road.
Over the weekend of 18 and 19 April, Kent Police officers carried out speed checks along the A2070 between Ashford and Brenzett, resulting in 10 motorists receiving Traffic Offence Reports. These give drivers the option of attending a speed awareness court or paying a fine and receiving points on their driving licence.
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