2 June 2008
Organisers of a music festival in Scotland have told people visiting the site to make sure that they curb their speed.
The website for Rock Ness, due to take place close to the Loch of the same name on June 7th and 8th, warns drivers to ensure they stay within the limit as people were caught out last year, reports the BBC.
Over the course of the corresponding weekend in 2007, the Northern Safety Camera Partnership revealed that nearly 500 motorists were implicated, something that could have an impact on their car insurance premiums.
"Don't let it be you, keep within the speed limit - drive safe, stay safe," the website urged.
The authorities did not reveal how many of the 500 drivers were travelling to or from the event last year.
In the past, a number of high-profile recording artists have attended the event, including Daft Punk, the Chemical Brothers, Manic Street Preachers and Norman Cook.
This year, the latter returns along with Razorlight and dance-indie duo Soulwax.