Residents of Broadclyst are carrying out a high-profile campaign against speeding motorists this week. .
The volume of traffic through their village has increased dramatically in recent years and there's increasing concern about the danger to pedestrians, especially school children.
This week they're organising several activities - starting today when they'll be out on the main roads with speed guns all day to measure just how fast people are going - in the past they've recorded drivers doing 57mph on a 30mph road.
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