Dangerous drivers will be targeted as part of a new police campaign to stop being dying on the roads.

Anyone seen recklessly speeding across Hertfordshire will be stopped and given a fine.

The campaign, run by Beds, Herts and Bucks police forces, aims to tackle dangerous driving.

It will raise awareness of the fatal consequences of driving at inappropriate or illegal speeds.

Throughout the planned week of action, officers across the BCH Roads Policing Unit (RPU) will dedicate all available patrols, which are not responding to emergency calls, to tackling dangerous drivers who choose to ignore the speed limit.

BCH Roads Policing Sergeant Ian Manley said: “There is clearly still a lot of work to do to tackle dangerous driving across the three counties.

“Speeding is one of the ‘Fatal Four’ offences that are most likely to cause a collision, therefore we must do all we can to prevent as many avoidable collisions on the roads of Hertfordshire as possible.”

In 2017 alone, the RPU dealt with more than 51,000 speeding offences across Hertfordshire, with men aged 36-45 proving to be the most prolific offenders.

Speaking on the rate of offences in the region, Sergeant Manley said: “We don’t want the public’s money, we want people to stop driving dangerously and keep safe on the counties roads.

“There have been too many lives lost as a result of speeding and all we ask is that people do their bit by sticking to the limit or driving at speeds that are appropriate for the driving conditions.”