A motorist was detected driving at 118mph on the M8 near Chapelhall during the Easter weekend.The incident was among 10 “high-level” speeding offences dealt with by Police Scotland’s road policing division during the four-day holiday weekend, part of the ongoing six-week lockdown.A 25-year-old man was reported after the 118mph detection, which occurred on Good Friday, April 10.Meanwhile, officers also detected 16 high-level drink- and drug-driving offences across Scotland in the same four-day period – and are reminding motorists of the importance of being safe on the roads.Superintendent Simon Bradshaw said: “The consequences of speeding or drink- or drug-driving can be fatal, and it simply is not worth the risk.“While the roads may be
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