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Speed Traps in Corinth, Texas

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Corinth Parkway NB at Dobbs Road   Corinth, Texas

Where Corinth Parkway begins at Quail Run, as you come around the bend and approach the railroad crossing the speed limit changes from 35 to 30 AFTER the railroad crossing (going northbound). Cop sits 1/4 mile up Corinth Parkway facing south towards railroad crossing, hitting you right before the speed limit change from 35 to 30, but cites you as if you are in the 30.

Feb 16, 2012   Texas   0 comments

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Robison Road Between Post Oak and State School   Corinth, Texas

Robison Road Between Post Oak and State School but really anywhere in Corinth. My home office has a view of Robinson Road and I see the donut eaters wrting tickets almost every day. Its too bad this podunk town (I come from L.A.) is so budget strapped that they get mostly all their revenue from tickets. It is ridiculous they even have a police force for this tiny town when it should just be policed by Denton. WHEREVER you are in Corinth, drive sloooow!

Feb 19, 2011   Texas   0 comments

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Corinth, TX South to Hickory Creek, TX on Interstate 35   Corinth, Texas

I have seen several postings for Corinth and Hickory Creek and I'm here to tell you they are all true. I have lived in this area for 50 years and these two little burgs have always had the reputation of speed traps. Even when they only had one cop it was known as ticket alley down this stretch of I-35. Now that the two towns have grown and many people have moved into this area, it is like a shark smelling blood in the water. I live in Corinth now and I warn everyone to heed every posted trap on this site, they are all true. every day of the week they are out there. They don't care if they are out of their jurisdiction either.

Apr 28, 2010   Texas   0 comments

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I-35 at Post Oak/Shadey Shores   Corinth, Texas

The traffic light (sometimes) cycles through for the Post Oak traffic, but not the off ramp traffic from I-35, north bound. You sit and wait for a green light that never comes. I have encountered this several times on early mornings. Coincidentally, a patrol car is near by. Also, this traffic light has a very short yellow light time. I have timed it at 3 seconds.

Mar 24, 2010   Texas   0 comments

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State School Road from I-35   Corinth, Texas

When traveling south-west from I-35 along State School Rd., Denton police patrol this 30mph strictly. When going around the corner it's Corinth that patrols this 30mph area. They will hide in a parking lot of a day care center just past the corner at the bottom of the hill. Or, just further along in a subdivision accross the next intersection of Robinson Ln. Note: Last year I found out that Corinth processed over 98 citations in a single day!

Mar 24, 2010   Texas   0 comments

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