A motorcyclist was slapped with a fine after being clocked by a notorious speed camera.
Elliot Williams-White was caught speeding up Maybray King Way at 56mph at the end of February.
The 30-year-old was riding his Zontes motorbike at the time of the offence.
The Southampton road – renowned for catching speeding drivers – has a speed limit of 30mph.
Williams-White, of Apple Tree Road in Fordingbridge, pleaded guilty to one count of speeding.
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He also pleaded guilty to one count of driving a motor vehicle otherwise than in accordance with a licence.
Appearing at Southampton Magistrates’ Court in July, he was handed a £120 fine and given six points on his licence.
On the same day he was caught speeding, it was discovered he had not taken a CBT training course to ride the motorcycle.
He received a further six points on his licence and must also pay £110 court costs.
In 2019, the Maybray King Way camera was branded the busiest camera in the country having been triggered an average of 70 times a day in 2015 and 2017.
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