Firstly, attracting speeding fines is much easier nowadays. There are speed cameras plus police surveillance with speed guns etc, so it doesn't make you evil, you just need to start paying attention to your speedo and watching the road signs. It isn't that difficult to get 2 fines in a week, especially if you drive a similar route to work or school runs, where there are cameras, because in a week you won't have changed your habits and behaviour.
a speed awareness course will help to reset your attitude to speeding because they talk about how lowering your speed actually has the potential to save a child's life, in the event of a collision and that's statistically proven.
About a year ago, I was caught doing 36 mph in a 30 at 6am. It was an 3 mile stretch of road with some pointless changes of speed
40mph
30mph (for 200 metres)
roundabout
40mph
30mph (for 200 metres)
roundabout
40mph
30mph (for 200 metres)
roundabout
40mph
30mph (for 200 metres)
roundabout
I got caught on the middle roundabout where it was 30mph for 200metres. I leave for work very early to avoid all the traffic, and just lost concentration. There's a lot to concentrate on, with all those changes of speed (it's a new piece of road).
I get that 36mph put me in the wrong, but it was really annoying!
I took the option of a SA course so didn't get any points, and got to do it via MS Teams so didn't have to travel anywhere. Since then I've been very careful and keep myself 1-2 mph lower to make sure I don't get done again.
the other ridiculous one is a 1 mile stretch of road at 20mph as I have to temporarily drive into Wales, and it's going uphill which is really daft. Everyone is itching to go past me but I refuse to speed because I'm not getting another ticket!