These six motorists have appeared at Southampton Magistrates' Court after they were caught speeding on the M27 and M3.
JORDAN GUTHRIE, 25, of Mardale Road, Southampton admitted speeding on the M27 at 96mph. He was caught by an automatic speed camera whilst driving between junctions eight and seven near Hedge End. Guthrie was fined £269 and received five points on his licence. He must pay court costs of £110 and a £108 surcharge.
RACHEL ROBERTS, 50, of Quest Close, Chichester pleaded guilty to speeding on the M27 between junctions ten and nine near Fareham. She was travelling westbound in an Audi when she was caught by an automatic speed camera at 98mph. Roberts was fined £301 and received six points on her licence. She must also pay £110 court costs and a £123 surcharge.
KEITH SIMON, 49, of Elm Grove, Southsea admitted speeding between junctions ten and nine on the M27. He was travelling westbound in a Hyundai near Fareham when he was clocked at 99mph by an automatic camera. Simon received six points on his licence and must pay a £130 fine. He was also ordered to pay £60 court costs and a £52 surcharge.
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LUCY DUROW, 34, of Chatsworth Avenue, Portsmouth admitted speeding at 92mph between junctions eight and seven near Hedge End. She was driving a Nissan westbound when she was caught by an automatic camera. Durow was fined £100 and received four points on her licence. She must pay £50 court costs.
GAVIN KERR, 51, of Western Elms Avenue, Reading admitted speeding on the M3 near Winchester in a Mini. He was travelling near East Stratton when he was clocked at 87mph by manned speeding equipment. Kerr was fined £184 and received three points on his licence. He must also pay £110 court costs and a £74 surcharge.
ANTON MIRONENKOV, 40, of Greenlea Crescent, Southampton admitted speeding on the M27 near Fareham. He was driving an Audi when he was clocked at 88mph between junctions ten and nine. He was travelling westbound at the time. Mironenkov was fined £66 and received three points on his licence. He must also pay a £34 surcharge.
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