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Young and inexperienced drivers highlighted as a risk on M11 near Harlow

Crime / Wed 4th Mar 2026 at 04:27pm

OVERNIGHT on Monday 2 March, Roads Policing Unit officers carried out targeted patrols on the M11 to identify poor and dangerous driving behaviours resulting in several young and inexperienced drivers being reported for a range of traffic offences, including speeding and careless driving.

The M11 continues to be regarded as a high risk route for serious collisions, with the night’s recorded vehicle speeds indicating a significant potential for killed or seriously injured (KSI) outcomes.

During patrols, officers stopped one young driver who appeared to be “showing off” to another young passenger. He was captured travelling at 102mph and was seen swerving across all three lanes to take a junction. His sudden braking caused other road users to brake sharply, and he was subsequently reported for both speeding and careless driving.

In a separate incident, a driver with only seven months’ driving experience was recorded travelling at 101mph. He was also reported for speeding and careless driving. Officers further identified that three young male passengers in the rear of the vehicle were not wearing seatbelts. All three were advised about the risks associated with not being restrained and were each issued with a traffic offence report recommending road safety courses.

Both drivers were issued with a Section 59 warning for driving in a manner likely to cause alarm, distress, or annoyance to other road users. The warning applies to both the driver and the vehicle for 12 months and any repeat behaviour allows police to seize the vehicle immediately.

Roads policing officers are trained road safety specialists who patrol Essex’s road network to keep all road users safe. Their role includes targeting poor or dangerous driving behaviours – such as speeding, careless driving, and inconsiderate driving – because of the significant impact such behaviour can have on the public.

Shockingly, in the rear of a third vehicle stopped during the patrols, an officer found an unbelted female passenger with an unrestrained four year old child sleeping across the back seat.

Roads policing officer, Sergeant Will Willsher, said: “Young and inexperienced drivers remain one of the highest risk groups on our roads, and what we saw on the M11 is a stark reminder of how quickly inexperience mixed with poor decision making can lead to a possible collision. When a driver chooses to speed, or drive without regard for others, they put every single road user in danger. 

“Our message is simple: this behaviour is not harmless: it can cost lives. 

“We will continue to take immediate action against anyone who endangers the public – including those who are new to the road and have the most to lose.”

5 Comments for Young and inexperienced drivers highlighted as a risk on M11 near Harlow:

Gonestone Pigledge
2026-03-04 16:33:06

These idiots should be banned and made to take a new test. Shocking behaviour .

Gonestone Pigledge
2026-03-04 16:34:53

These idiots should be banned and made to sit a new test. Shocking behaviour.

Mr. David morton
2026-03-05 00:24:55

It would be nice if the police did more patrols during the night, the amount of drivers predominantly uber cab drivers who come out of London and sit in lane 2 all the way from Redbridge to Stansted airport, hogging lanes constitutes as careless driving punishable by fines and points, sick and tired of them, as a hgv driver we're not allowed in lane 3 and if we undertake in lane one that's also punishable by points and fine, it's always always Asian drivers, why is this??

glen pope
2026-03-06 09:20:15

young drivers insurance is a joke the prices are ridiculous surely the answer is not to punish them but to educate them and give a lot more training i dont agree with them doing speeds of 101mph but show them a video of what happens if they crash at that speed and all the people affected by them doing that speed then see their attitude change

Stuart J
2026-03-06 14:20:49

In these 3 case’s, how many young lives could potentially be lost or suffer live changing injuries if these drivers lost control of the vehicles? You read about in the media and see flowers and messages left at the sites of fatal accidents, but all the recent media attention is more concerned with taking elderly drivers off the road. And the Government response with any legislation is “it’s under review and being considered to take appropriate action to curtail this type of reckless driving and restrict the numbers of young passengers being carried in a young drivers cars. My rather heartless message to these young drivers is - if you want to drive at that sort of speed and in reckless manner and end up either dead or with serious injuries, fair enough. But don’t endanger the lives of your passengers or other road users with that kind of thoughtless driving behaviour.

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