New Hampshire State Police Says Aircraft Clocked 20 I-93 Drivers Traveling Faster Than 90 MPH

New Hampshire State Police said its aircraft observed this week 52 drivers violating traffic laws along Interstate 93 north in Salem, N.H., with drivers some traveling faster than 100 miles per hour

Police reported no arrests Dec. 23 by the State Police Special Enforcement Unit, but said violations included speeding, distracted driving, following too closely and reckless driving. Twenty drivers were seen traveling 90 miles per hour or greater and five were driving recklessly and traveling faster than 100 miles per hour.

It warned, troopers will continue to conduct traffic enforcement to reduce speeds, prevent serious crashes and ensure the safety of residents and visitors this holiday season.

New Hampshire State Police reminded drivers minimum penalties for reckless driving include a fine of $620 with an additional mandatory penalty assessment and a 60-day loss of driver’s licenses. The standard fine for traveling at speeds of 86 miles per hour or faster is $434.

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