Mobile phone use and not wearing a seatbelt were the main infractions caused by the 50 motorists who were stopped by police last week.

The figures - during the course of two days - were recently revealed by Norfolk Police after carrying out its "proactive Fatal Four enforcement" along Boundary Road and Bracondale.

The "Fatal Four" offences are drink or drug driving, using a mobile phone, speeding and not wearing a seatbelt.

The enforcement checks were carried out along Boundary Road and Bracondale, picturedThe enforcement checks were carried out along Boundary Road and Bracondale, pictured (Image: Newsquest)

A police spokeswoman said: "A total of 50 traffic offence reports (TORs) were issued overall, all for fatal four offences.

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"The offences recorded at Boundary Road were mostly seatbelt related, while in Bracondale they were mostly mobile phone related."

Police confirmed they issued 50 motorists a traffic offence report (TOR) all for Fatal Four offencesPolice confirmed they issued 50 motorists a traffic offence report (TOR) all for Fatal Four offences (Image: PA Media)

Police confirmed it held the checks on Monday and Tuesday evening last week, carried out by the Roads and Armed Policing Team.

In July Norfolk Police ran a month-long campaign that targeted drivers committing the Fatal Four offences - from which there were 119 arrests and 6,268 speeding offences recorded.

TORs can result in a fixed penalty of £100 and three points on a licence or, if eligible, those guilty could receive a speed awareness course offer as an alternative to prosecution.

The enforcement checks happened on Monday and Tuesday last weekThe enforcement checks happened on Monday and Tuesday last week (Image: Google Maps)