A FURTHER four people have been fined for driving offences in Tarbet and Arrochar.
A 47-year-old man from Glasgow was the first caught driving a motor vehicle at 43mph in a 30mph speed limit on the A83 in Tarbet.
The incident happened at 8.21am on October 19.
Then around 25 minutes later, a 38-year-old man from Whins of Milton was caught speeding at 46mph in the same area.
A few hours later, a 24-year-old man from Tarbert was fined for driving without a valid MOT on the A83 northbound near Arrochar.
The following day a 50-year-old woman from Arrochar was caught by police for also driving without MOT on the A83 at Ballyhennan at 8.57pm on October 20.
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Elsewhere in Helensburgh, speed checks were carried out by a specialist road team from Police Scotland were on West Montrose Street on Tuesday, October 23 after receiving several complaints about speeding motorists.
Speed checks during the afternoon saw four drivers get three points on their licence and issued with £100 fines.
Last week, it was reported that eight people were fined for various driving offences on a busy rural road in Tarbet which was a higher amount compared to the five drivers caught on the same road the week before.
Police in Helensburgh recently said that targeting speeders or other driving offences was key to cutting road fatalities.
And they welcomed the use of average speed cameras and safety cameras across Helensburgh and Lomond to help those efforts.
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