NEW data has revealed that Wiltshire has the second least amount of driving offences in the UK.
Private number plate specialists Regtransfers detailed the top five hotspots for driving offences and the top five places with the fewest offences.
Based on 2.7m offences racked up by British motorists between 2016 and 2017, it breaks the crime hotspots down into eight separate categories, from speeding to running lights and ignoring signs.
The data was then weighted per 10,000 drivers for each police force area to get proportionate results.
Suffolk was at number one with just 60 offences per 10,000 drivers and Wiltshire was second with 88 offences per 10,000 drivers.
The worst places were Avon and Somerset, with 1,785 offences per 10,000 drivers, followed by Cumbria at 1,455 offences per 10,000 drivers and then Warwickshire, with 1,410 offences per 10,000 drivers.
https://www.regtransfers.co.uk/info/uk-driving-offence-hotspots
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