Top 10 US Speed Trap Cities
Top 10 US Speed Trap Cities
- Detroit, Michigan suburbs
- Washington, D.C.
- Orlando, Florida
- Colorado Springs, Colorado
- Houston, Texas
- Virginia Beach, Virginia
- Austin, Texas
- Baton Rouge, Louisiana
- Nashville, Tennessee
- Fresno, California
Originally Posted by skitelluride531
I am actually kind of suprised to find Austin on that list....hmmmm.
Oh and for those of you that dont know. In Atlanta there really is very little speed limit enforcement. You go the same speed or a little faster then everyone else. Which means 70 to 80 in a 55 or 50 to 60 in a 45.... Not condoning it but those are the facts.
I don't know how Washington DC is a speed trap city - unless you count all the red light and speed radar cameras - I've never seen DC police setting up bubba style speed traps and pulling people over.
Originally Posted by krut
I don't know how Washington DC is a speed trap city - unless you count all the red light and speed radar cameras - I've never seen DC police setting up bubba style speed traps and pulling people over.
I have the tickets to prove that Detroit suburbs are bad. I grew up there driving a souped up Z28 which was great for Woodward Ave but bad for the driving record!
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Originally Posted by duffer18
. . . but there is a little town just north of San Antonio that used to make Austin seem like Atlanta when it comes to speed traps. Guess they cut that out.
OOps, I've heard this could happen, I have never broken the speed limit or condoned speeding in any way shape or form and all that PC stuff that keeps us safe fropm each other.
Originally Posted by duffer18
I grew up in Austin. I am glad to see it on the list but there is a little town just north of San Antonio that used to make Austin seem like Atlanta when it comes to speed traps. Guess they cut that out.
Oh and for those of you that dont know. In Atlanta there really is very little speed limit enforcement. You go the same speed or a little faster then everyone else. Which means 70 to 80 in a 55 or 50 to 60 in a 45.... Not condoning it but those are the facts.
Oh and for those of you that dont know. In Atlanta there really is very little speed limit enforcement. You go the same speed or a little faster then everyone else. Which means 70 to 80 in a 55 or 50 to 60 in a 45.... Not condoning it but those are the facts.
Originally Posted by Uncle_John
The little town is Selma, TX. I was stationed at Randolph AFB in the late 60s and Selma had a Police cruiser that was a 442 Olds with a bubblegum machine on the roof. They patrolled about 2 miles of I-35 and would get you for 2 over, haul you to their little court house and collect the fine, RIGHT NOW.
OOps, I've heard this could happen, I have never broken the speed limit or condoned speeding in any way shape or form and all that PC stuff that keeps us safe fropm each other.
OOps, I've heard this could happen, I have never broken the speed limit or condoned speeding in any way shape or form and all that PC stuff that keeps us safe fropm each other.
Originally Posted by Uncle_John
The little town is Selma, TX. I was stationed at Randolph AFB in the late 60s and Selma had a Police cruiser that was a 442 Olds with a bubblegum machine on the roof. They patrolled about 2 miles of I-35 and would get you for 2 over, haul you to their little court house and collect the fine, RIGHT NOW.
OOps, I've heard this could happen, I have never broken the speed limit or condoned speeding in any way shape or form and all that PC stuff that keeps us safe fropm each other.
OOps, I've heard this could happen, I have never broken the speed limit or condoned speeding in any way shape or form and all that PC stuff that keeps us safe fropm each other.
I just finished with a very long road trip. First leg, a few weeks ago, was from Austin to Florida. Then, from Florida to Chicago. My final leg, which I finished today, was from Chicago back to Austin. I'd have to say I saw the MOST speedtraps in Chicago, specfically on I-57 . I did not see a single cop while I was driving through Texas though, which suprised me a bit.
Originally Posted by skitelluride531
I just finished with a very long road trip. First leg, a few weeks ago, was from Austin to Florida. Then, from Florida to Chicago. My final leg, which I finished today, was from Chicago back to Austin. I'd have to say I saw the MOST speedtraps in Chicago, specfically on I-57 . I did not see a single cop while I was driving through Texas though, which suprised me a bit.
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I'd say that after all my travels through Texas that all of it is a speed trap, as is all of Virginia! 

