Norfolk Police kicked off a month-long campaign yesterday looking to target the ‘fatal four offences’ throughout the county. Led by the Roads and Armed Policing Team, the campaign will target those drivers who commit offences involving excess speed, using a mobile phone, failing to wear a seatbelt, and drink and drug-driving. During the month of July, people killed and seriously injured on the roads increase by more than 20% based on the average across the year, according to data collated from 2018 to 2022. Officers believe this happens for various reasons, including people making longer journ…