A DRIVER is likely to be disqualified after they were caught speeding at more than 100mph on the A27.
Officers from Sussex police clocked the driver at 104mph on the busy carriageway last night.
The driver was reported to court where they are "likely to receive a disqualification," police said.
Posting on Twitter, officers shared an image of their speed gun that displays the staggering speed.
We have just stopped a vehicle on the A27 at Arundel after we recorded their speed at 104mph. The driver has been reported to court where they are likely to receive a disqualification. The driver also blew 13 at the roadside. #DrinkOrDrive #CB341 #CB861 #Fatal5 pic.twitter.com/Ba9O4rJrdx
— Sussex Roads Police (@SussexRoadsPol) June 30, 2021
The post read: "We have just stopped a vehicle on the A27 at Arundel after we recorded their speed at 104mph.
"The driver has been reported to court where they are likely to receive a disqualification.
"The driver also blew 13 at the roadside."
In April, police stopped a driver trying to jump traffic on the A27, skipping the long line before cutting in at the last moment.
The car was stopped and the driver was dealt with for "driving without reasonable consideration to other road users".
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