A fifth of drivers admit to speeding

The BBC Reports:
About one in five motorists in East Anglia and the South regularly exceed the speed limit according to a survey.
Researchers spoke to more than 1,500 drivers and found that 94% of them admitted they had speeded.
They also found in the South region 23% said they regularly broke speed limits, while in East Anglia 20% did so.
Almost all drivers questioned said they have a sound knowledge of speed limits, while only 50% correctly identified the limit on a dual carriageway.
Almost a quarter of drivers think it is acceptable to speed if they believe the limit is too low.
And a third consider speeding acceptable if there is an emergency, while 21% thought it was acceptable if there was little traffic about.
Direct Line's motor spokeswoman Emma Holyer said: "The lack of knowledge among motorists is very surprising - particularly that so many don't even know the speed limits on some UK roads.
"Not only is speeding dangerous but, as many motorists know to their expense, speed cameras exist across the UK and the points on your licence and fine incurred can be hefty."
Percentage of drivers who reguarly go over the posted speed limit
- East Anglia 20%
- South West 11%
- South 23%
- Lancashire 15%
- North East 18%
- Yorkshire 16%
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