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3 drivers go 48 to 70 km/h over the speed limit, and 1 had an ‘N’ sign: Delta Police

A car drivers view of traffic on Highway 91 at the Alex Fraser Bridge. The bridge spans the Fraser River between Richmond and Delta, BC in the greater Vancouver area. Bayne Stanley/CP

Another day on the road in the Lower Mainland, another novice driver caught going well over the speed limit.

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And this time, two other speedsters were caught for good measure.

The Delta Police tweeted on Monday that it caught three drivers for excessive speeding in three hours.

They were all travelling between 48 and 70 km/h over the speed limit.

One of them had an “N” sign — meaning “novice driver.”

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The drivers were handed fines ranging from $368 to $483. Points were added to their records, too.

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Each of them will not have their vehicles for the week.

READ MORE: McLaren impounded after ‘N’ driver rips through Vancouver playground zone at 70 km/h

This is just the latest incident that has seen the police bust a novice driver for excessive speeding.

Late last month, the Vancouver police caught a McLaren travelling at 40 km/h over the speed limit in a playground zone.

That driver received a $368 fine and a seven-day vehicle impoundment.

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