The checks took place over the weekend during an Operation Mountie patrol at Hawkhill Inclosure.
Five drivers were issued tickets for travelling at 58mph, 57mph, two drivers at 52mph, and 50mph on the 40mph stretch of road.
Four others were spoken to and given advice by the National Park Authority, Forestry England and officers on the New Forest Roads Awareness Team.
Operation Mountie is a multi-agency approach to reducing speed and animal accidents across the New Forest.
Operation Mountie (Image: New Forest police)
It is now in its fourth year.
A spokesperson for Hampshire and Isle of Wight Constabulary said: “Please stick to the speed limit, especially across the Forest, and a massive thank you as always to the vast majority of drivers that always do.”
Most country roads in the New Forest have a 40mph speed limit.
The driver at the highest recorded speed in this latest operation was travelling at 58mph.
