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.
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 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.
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