Dozens of drivers were stopped during a police crackdown in a city suburb.
On Monday evening, officers came together for a road safety operation in Sprowston.
The teams, set up in four different locations, stopped people suspected of committing driving offences.
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Officers stopped 38 drivers and six cyclists for offences including speeding, using a phone while driving, illegally tinted windows, illegal tyres and cycling without lights in the dark.
Police took various actions from seizing vehicles to traffic offence reports.
A spokesman for Broadland Police said: "Road safety is an important issue within communities, one our officers tackle in a variety of ways and will continue to do so.
"If you'd like to get in contact with us about these issues, come along to the meetings being held next week, or contact your beat manager's email address."
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