Hundreds of vehicles were stopped by police across Aberdeenshire and Moray at the weekend as part of an ongoing crackdown on dangerous driving.
Officers charged five motorists driving at speeds of more than 100mph on the A90 dual carriageway in the latest stage of Operation Cedar.
Another six people were charged with drink driving in areas including Mintlaw, Stonehaven and Fraserburgh.
Out of a total of 365 drivers stopped, 127 drivers were warned about other issues such as vehicle defects.
Road policing sergeant David Pirie: “We continue to urge all motorists to think about their actions while on the road, as these offences can have devastating consequences.
“The safety of road users in the north-east is a top priority, and this is reflected in our ongoing work under Operation Cedar.”
Richard Baker, MSP for the north-east said: “It’s disappointing that we still have a minority of drivers who are endangering themselves and others with this reckless approach to driving.
“We have already got some of the worst levels of road accidents and fatalities in the whole of Scotland in the north-east, and driving at 100 mph on our roads only threatens to add to these sad statistics.
“There are too many families already who have lost loved ones due to this kind of reckless driving, so I think it’s important that the police continue to crack down on people who drive this ridiculously fast on our roads, and to make sure that they are appropriately penalised.”