Police say they are continuing to monitor the speed of drivers in Mid-Ulster.
Police in Mid-Ulster say they are continuing to monitor the speed of drivers across the district.
They are in particular focusing on areas where schools are situated.
Officers were on patrol earlier this week at Newmills Primary School, near Dungannon.
They are asking drivers to be mindful of pedestrians, especially at school start and end times.
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