Police have been conducting speed checks in Bromsgrove this week.
Bromsgrove Police said Bromsgrove South and Rural SNT had been completing road safety surveys across the area.
Officers assessed the speed of more than 200 vehicles with the vast majority of drivers observing the speed limits.
A total of two warning letters were sent to drivers that were found to be speeding.
Bromsgrove Police said they were pleased that the majority of drivers were driving responsibly and reminded the community that monitoring and enforcing speed regulations was a top priority for the team.
They have also thanked those in the community that continue to drive responsible and help keep residents and other drivers safe on the roads.
In a post on Facebook, a spokesperson for Bromsgrove Police said: "This week, our team completed road safety surveys across Bromsgrove South and the Rural areas, assessing the speed of over 200 vehicles.
"We are pleased to report that the vast majority of drivers observed the speed limits, with only two warning letters issued to drivers exceeding the limit.
"Road safety is a top priority for us, and we will continue to monitor and enforce speed regulations to keep our communities safe. Thank you to everyone for driving responsibly."
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