Berkshire drivers have been fined hundreds of pounds and given points on their licence for driving at 60mph on the motorway.

Drivers have appeared in courts in the last month charged with speeding on the M4.

Although the maximum speed on the motorway is usually 70mph, the limit has been reduced to 50mph/60mph on some stretches of the road while works to upgrade it to a smart motorway are carried out.

The following drivers were charged with exceeding a temporary speed restriction on a motorway.

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Peter Butcher aged 36 of Webb Crescent in Bristol, was caught driving a BMW at 60mph between junction 8/9 and junction 10 on November 12.

At a hearing at Wycombe Magistrates' Court on September 7, he was fined £66, told to pay £34 costs and given three points on his licence.

Samantha Wilkinson aged 43 of Codrington Road, Bristol was fined £40 for driving 60mph between Junction 8/9 and Junction 10 on October 15, 2020.

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She pleaded guilty in Oxfordshire Magistrates' Court on June 28.

Stephanie Adamberry aged 31 of Cheneys Piece, Oxfordshire, was caught driving a BMW at 60mph between junction 8/9 and junction 10 on December 1.

At a hearing at Oxford Magistrates Court on June 24, she was fined £100.

Zhe Shan Jason Ho, aged 36 of Abingdon Villas, London, was caught driving a Mini at 60mph between junction 10 and junction 8/9 on October 9, 2020.

At a hearing at South London Magistrates' Court on June 19, he was fined £420, told to pay £90 costs and given three points on his licence.