A 104-year-old pensioner was cautioned by Hampshire police after she was caught driving her car without a seatbelt.
The woman's caution came as officers launched a crackdown on motorists and passengers seen travelling in vehicles without seatbelts on or breaking the law in other ways.
As well as the centenarian, two other pensioners aged 92 and 87 were also handed cautions for similar offences in a four-hour crackdown in Lee-on-Solent and Gosport last Friday.
In total 98 drivers were stopped for seatbelt offences, driving while on mobile phones or having no road tax.
A spokesman for the force said: "If you speed, travel without a seatbelt or use your mobile phone while driving you will be caught."
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