They were detected by Gardaí as part of National Slow Down Day.
A motorist has been caught travelling at 132km per hour on the N4 in Westmeath.
They were detected by Gardaí as part of National Slow Down Day, which aims to reduce the number of serious road traffic collisions.
10 people in the midlands have lost their lives in road accidents this year - five in Offaly, three in Laois and two in Westmeath.
Nationally, 156 people have been killed on Irish roads so far in 2022 - 28 more than this time last year.
Superintendent Eamonn Curley, from Tullamore Garda Station is appealing for everyone to stay safe:
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