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Dorset Police catch newly passed driver speeding at 153mph | Dorset Police catch newly passed driver speeding at 153mph |
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Dorset Police catch new driver Daniel Groome speeding at 153mph. Video has no sound. | |
A newly qualified driver caught speeding at more than 150mph has received a suspended jail sentence. | |
Daniel Groome passed his driving test three weeks before Dorset Police found him speeding along the A338 dual carriageway near Ringwood in June 2024. | Daniel Groome passed his driving test three weeks before Dorset Police found him speeding along the A338 dual carriageway near Ringwood in June 2024. |
A Dorset Police officer reached speeds of 153mph to catch the 23-year-old, of Winston Road, Bournemouth, who had a front-seat passenger in his BMW 325i coupe. | A Dorset Police officer reached speeds of 153mph to catch the 23-year-old, of Winston Road, Bournemouth, who had a front-seat passenger in his BMW 325i coupe. |
He was charged with dangerous driving and sentenced at Bournemouth Crown Court. | He was charged with dangerous driving and sentenced at Bournemouth Crown Court. |
A police statement explained an officer had been monitoring traffic at the Ashley Heath roundabout when he spotted the BMW driving at an "inappropriate speed while navigating a left-hand bend" at around 23:40 GMT. | A police statement explained an officer had been monitoring traffic at the Ashley Heath roundabout when he spotted the BMW driving at an "inappropriate speed while navigating a left-hand bend" at around 23:40 GMT. |
The road policing officer then "proactively responded in two seconds". | The road policing officer then "proactively responded in two seconds". |
They kept a safe distance, but matched the speed of Groome's BMW, recording a reading of 153mph on the police vehicle's calibrated speedometer. | |
As Groome approached a 50mph speed limit at Blackwater, the force said he was travelling at almost double the speed limit. | As Groome approached a 50mph speed limit at Blackwater, the force said he was travelling at almost double the speed limit. |
"The distance between Ashley Heath and Blackwater is 5.2m (8.3km), which takes around five minutes to travel at a safe speed", the force explained. | "The distance between Ashley Heath and Blackwater is 5.2m (8.3km), which takes around five minutes to travel at a safe speed", the force explained. |
Groome travelled between the two locations in half that time and was subsequently charged. | Groome travelled between the two locations in half that time and was subsequently charged. |
'Not acceptable' | 'Not acceptable' |
During a court hearing on 21 February, he received a 12-month prison sentence, suspended for two years. | During a court hearing on 21 February, he received a 12-month prison sentence, suspended for two years. |
He was also disqualified from driving for two years and six months, given a four-month curfew and instructed to take an extended re-test. | He was also disqualified from driving for two years and six months, given a four-month curfew and instructed to take an extended re-test. |
PC Kier Dagnall said: "We were very quickly able to respond and stop this vehicle from being involved in a collision and the driver potentially injuring themselves, their front-seat passenger or another road user. | PC Kier Dagnall said: "We were very quickly able to respond and stop this vehicle from being involved in a collision and the driver potentially injuring themselves, their front-seat passenger or another road user. |
"This driver had only passed his driving test three weeks beforehand and was travelling at incredibly dangerous speeds with someone else in his vehicle. | "This driver had only passed his driving test three weeks beforehand and was travelling at incredibly dangerous speeds with someone else in his vehicle. |
"We know some young, newly qualified drivers can be drawn into travelling at dangerous speeds and testing their capabilities, but this is not acceptable." | "We know some young, newly qualified drivers can be drawn into travelling at dangerous speeds and testing their capabilities, but this is not acceptable." |
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