A speed crackdown that gave drivers the option of education rather than a fine was so successful it could be repeated.
Eighty-four motorists were caught going over the limit in 30mph and 40mph zones in Deddington, Lower Heyford and Middle Barton by officers with mobile speed traps earlier this month.
Sixty-two of the offenders who were just over the speed limit were, for the first time, offered the chance to have their tickets revoked if they attended a speed awareness evening. Those severely flouting the restrictions were not given the option.
The evening, which included a presentation by the county council's chief road safety officer, Ian Harris, was held last week at Kirtlington Village Hall, near Bicester.
Fifty-nine of the 62 offered the opportunity turned up, including one driver from Surrey and another from Herefordshire, prompting traffic officers to declare it a success.
A Thames Valley Police spokesman said: "All of those turning up were asked to fill out a questionnaire about the evening and whether it was worthwhile, and most of the feedback was pretty positive.
"I think it is a strong possibility we will do something similar again."
The checks were targeted at collision hotspots and roads where residents have made complaints about speeding motorists.
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