Councils in Norfolk are using Public Space Protection Orders (PSPOs) to help deal with the problem.
A police force has sent more than 300 letters to boy racers, with some warned over blocking roads for "car meets".
A number of councils in Norfolk are also using Public Space Protection Orders to deal with the issue. "People are waiting to see if this is a permanent change, it all depends on action to enforce it," he added.Police said car meets were a popular way to socialise, but some groups were causing antisocial behaviour
"We have some instances where we'll have car enthusiasts racing along dual carriageways, closing off the roundabout at each end, essentially making a public road a racetrack," he said.
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