Speeding law to be tightened up (Politics.co.uk via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News)
New proposals will see motorists losing their licence after only two speeding offences, the government will announce today.
Speeding crackdown 'too little, too late' (Independent)
The family of two boys killed by ex-Plymouth goalkeeper Luke McCormick in a crash on the M6 said today that Government measures to crack down on speeding motorists and drink-and-drug drivers were too little, too late.
Crackdown on speeding would put the worst offenders in the fast lane for a ban (Times Online)
Motorists could lose their licence after only two speeding offences under safety measures to be announced today. The government proposal would see drivers caught significantly over the limit given six penalty points. A driver with 12 points on their licence is disqualified automatically.
Speeding driver attacks mum (icWales)
A MOTHER of two was attacked in front of her children after she called to a speeding driver to slow down.
Speeding drivers face new penalties (Evening Standard)
Tougher penalties for speeding and other "excessive behaviour" by motorists are to be proposed by ministers as part of a bid to cut road deaths.