Antisocial drivers were netted by police in a day of action.
More than 80 vehicles were stopped by officers outside Hampton Court train station on Tuesday, January 18.
A 31-year-old man was arrested for driving while disqualified and a grey Mini Cooper with no insurance was seized.
Two drivers were issued with a court summons for using a phone behind the wheel and three more were issued with a £60 fixed penalty notice and had three points added to their driving licences.
Overall 11 drivers and passengers were issued with a £60 fixed penalty notice for not wearing seatbelts and one was given to a driver without a valid MOT certificate, and another for no insurance.
Another was also issued with a court summons for driving a vehicle in a dangerous condition.
Elmbridge's casualty reduction officer Jane Eames said: "The day was a great example of how we are working together to target local concerns and make Surrey's roads safer."
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