Over two in five half (43%) of drivers in London have been caught speeding
Sunday is the most common day of the week for speeding, with drivers most likely to exceed the limit in the early hours of the morning1, according to new research from the UK’s leading price comparison site MoneySuperMarket.
The data, obtained from the Department for Transport, reveals that over half of vehicles exceed the speed limit on a Sunday (53%), with Saturday coming in a close second (52%). By comparison, drivers are most likely to abide by the law on a Wednesday, when less than half (47%) exceed the limit.
Most common days for speeding:
Day of the week | Percentage of vehicles exceeding the speed limit |
Sunday | 53.23% |
Saturday | 51.96% |
Monday | 47.86% |
Friday | 47.24% |
Tuesday | 47.03% |
Thursday | 46.91% |
Wednesday | 46.91% |
In terms of the time of day, motorists are most likely to exceed the speed limit during the early hours of the morning, with 63% doing so between 4am and 5am, when the roads are clearer. Conversely, between 3pm and 5pm is the time when the speed limit is most likely to be obeyed (55%).
The research also looked at insurance enquiry data from MoneySuperMarket2 and shows that fewer than one in 10 drivers (8%) declare a speeding conviction when making an enquiry. Those in Yorkshire and the Humber (10%) are twice as likely to have been convicted as those in London and Northern Ireland (both 5%). Those with a prior speeding conviction could see their annual insurance premiums rise by 14%, or £72 on average.
The study also analysed drivers’ reasons for speeding3, with most saying they simply were not paying attention to their speed (42%). In addition, four in 10 drivers say they were running late (40%), while 17% did it out of habit.