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Speed Traps in Corpus Christi, Texas

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North side of IH 37 at Callicoatte Road   Corpus Christi, Texas

Police car sits on Church parking lot with radar set on exit onto Callicoatte Rd. and on IH 37. Perfect advantage point since it is a hill

Mar 4, 2011   Texas   0 comments

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Yes! This is a speed trap. (10) - No, this is definitely NOT a speed trap. (2)

Exiting Flour Bluff heading into Corpus   Corpus Christi, Texas

After you cross the Oso Bridge heading into Corpus and head up the next hill slow down to the 65 mph speed limit. There is a motorcycle cop that sits at the exit ramp at the bottom of the hill with his little radar gun. Once you pass him the speed limit drops to 60. He gets you as you crest the hill and then it's too late.

Jun 14, 2010   Texas   0 comments

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Yes! This is a speed trap. (25) - No, this is definitely NOT a speed trap. (10)

Interstate 37 near US Highway 59   Corpus Christi, Texas

59 crosses over HWY 37 and there is an exit right there. There is a hill which they sit right below or above depending upon which way you are coming (north to south or south to north). The highway patrol are there both sides of the road 24/7 to catch people.

May 26, 2008   Texas   0 comments

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Yes! This is a speed trap. (33) - No, this is definitely NOT a speed trap. (11)

State Highway 358 W near Flour Bluff Drive   Corpus Christi, Texas

The cruiser sits on the curve as you are coming back into town leaving Flour Bluff, it is a blind curve so you don't see the cop until he has already locked onto you. I usually slow down to exactly to speed limit, not a mile higher or lower, right before I get to Funtrackers. Not only are they looking for speeders, I think that is their reason to pull people over and give out DWIs.

May 23, 2008   Texas   0 comments

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Yes! This is a speed trap. (30) - No, this is definitely NOT a speed trap. (13)

Yorktown Boulevard near Between Weber & Everhart   Corpus Christi, Texas

Usually a motorcycle officer sits behind a large sign where they are building new houses in the lakes. He gets the speeders coming from Weber into the lakes going towards Everhart. The speed limit is 45. He is usually not alone, there is usually a cruiser and 2 other motorcycle units unseen nearby. I thought it was only him, but one day he had someone pulled over, and then all of a sudden another one stopped someone else. I have also seen them leave there and there were 4 of them.

May 23, 2008   Texas   1 comments

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