SPEEDING drivers faced a gruelling interrogation from school children at a primary school in Warrington.

On Thursday April 11, police stopped thirteen motorists who were caught exceeding the 20mph speed limit outside a school in Warrington - all stopped within the space of an hour and a half.  

As part of a road safety initiative driven by Cheshire Police, pupils from Our Lady's Catholic Primary School in Latchford were given the chance to interrogate the 13 motorists on their bad driving habits during a 'children's court' held last week.

And a video clip provided by Cheshire Police heard Our Lady's teacher, Jessica Middleton, speak on the 'impact' the initiative had on the drivers involved.

She said: "You could see the emotion on peoples faces as the children were speaking to them."

"Some drivers got really emotional with it."

The intervention took place during a nationwide month-of-action co-ordinated by the National Police Chiefs’ Council (NPCC).

And the month-of-action is being supported by police enforcement, with more than 260 drivers having also been stopped across the county for committing one of the Fatal Five offences.

David Boyer, chair of the Cheshire Road Safety Group and director of environment and transport at Warrington Borough Council, said: “Throughout the course of the month-of action we aim to educate drivers on how to stay safe whilst on the road with police enforcing the law against those who actively choose to drive recklessly.

“It is important that everyone realises that speed limits are in place for a reason and that speeding can have devastating consequences.

“We hope that by having children speak directly to the drivers they will take away why it is so important they slow down and drive safely. Not just outside of schools during school hours, but on all journeys, on all roads, all of the time.”

Meanwhile inspector for Cheshire Police’s Roads and Crime Unit, Anton Sullivan, added: “We are always extremely proactive in our crackdown of speeding drivers, and we have dealt with a significant number of motorists in the past 12 months. We do not do this for the sake of it, we do it to save people’s lives.

“It is absolutely crucial we engage with and educate motorists on how to use the roads safely - and enforce the law when they are not. If you speed in Cheshire, or commit any of the other Fatal 5 offences, we will take action.”

The Fatal Five offences are the following:

  • Careless driving

  • Drink and drug driving

  • Not wearing a seatbelt

  • Using a mobile phone

  • Speeding

Road users who commit one of the Fatal Five offences are far more likely to be involved in a fatal collision than those who do not.