A TOTAL of 59 vehicles were stopped on Friday when Police Scotland carried out routine checks in Rosyth.
Five drivers were given warnings for minor faults, there were three construction and use offences while one was found not to be wearing a seatbelt.
Three drivers had no MOT, while one no insurance and one no licence offences were detected too.
Officers taking part in the checks also stopped a car on the A92 on their way home after clocking the driver doing 94mph.
#Fife RP were in Rosyth this morning. 59 vehicles stopped, we found-
— Fife Police (@FifePolice) January 14, 2022
1️⃣ No Insurance
1️⃣ No Licence
3️⃣ No MOT
1️⃣ No Seatbelt
3️⃣ Construction & Use offences
5️⃣ Warnings for minor faults
On the way back on the A92 -
1️⃣ Driver caught speeding at 94mph!#Fatal5#GonnaeNoDaeThat pic.twitter.com/DUAJGrajSx
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