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Month/Year 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 January 2081 3990 Num of speeding tickets both Officer Witnessed and Camera detected Month/Year 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 January 2081 3990 3442 2369 1577 4166 February 1778 3241 3894 2833 3138 3899 March 1554 3706 3711 3076 2930 3240 April 748 4774 5547 3941 7464 4055 May 1105 4639 4453 5428 3660 2992 June 990 6558 4667 4295 4559 2636 July 972 6285 4012 3387 5592 2182 August 1265 4035 3612 3022 4402 1916 September 4020 3831 2519 3096 3263 1761 October 2128 3552 3291 2712 3597 2907 November 3553 2980 2127 2468 3653 2773 December 3302 2716 2842 2029 1565 2675 Age at time of offence Age Month 2015 2016 2017 2018 16 January 1 16 March 1 2 16 April 1 1 2 16 May 2 1 16 June 2 2 1 16 July 1 5 16 August 1 2 16 September 2 1 2 16 October 1 1 2 16 November 2 2 3 16 December 1 1 17 January 2 6 3 17 February 5 11 1 17 March 3 9 17 April 9 9 6 17 May 7 5 5 17 June 4 4 4 17 July 11 4 7 17 August 4 3 1 17 September 5 5 4 2 17 October 6 5 4 2 17 November 3 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