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Speed Traps in Dallas, Texas

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Hampton/Inwood Bridge   Dallas, Texas

Squad car sits on concrete median at bottom of bridge at either end. Mostly at night. When you clear the rise, he's got you with a clear shot at a short distance. No escape!

Mar 20, 2012   Texas   0 comments

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Wilmer   Dallas, Texas

I-45 nothbound all way is 70 mph and all on a sudden speed limit by Wilmer City is 60 mph. Isn't that a crime that the city drops the highway speed limit intentionally @60mph??? Isn't there any law, regulation on city's desire whatever they want to do will do to earn it's revenue?? First of all they are illegally, and wrongfully collecting speeding money from innocent drivers. Secondly, a court clerk, behaves uncivilized with the drivers on phone who are the victims of these speed traps. I have never heard anyone talk so brutal, with no respect to a person. She should be fired immediately.

Jan 30, 2012   Texas   0 comments

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Traveling south down Buckner Blvd. from Northwest Highway   Dallas, Texas

Traveling south down Buckner Blvd. toward Garland Road. Speed limit is 40 mph and posted. Saw a large white truck coming up behind me with lights on the top, but thought it was a construction truck because of the construction of a new bridge on NW Hwy. In it were two Dallas police officers...they turned on their lights and stopped me. Thankfully, they just gave me a warning, but I have never seen a truck like this...seems to be unmarked. Beware!

Oct 28, 2011   Texas   0 comments

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Cole Ave and Hall   Dallas, Texas

Every day for the last 2 weeks an officer is sitting out waiting to bust people for rolling through the stop sign

Aug 9, 2011   Texas   0 comments

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I-75/Central Expwy access roads, both east & west sides   Dallas, Texas

East Dallas drivers beware! This is a relatively new trap - they will not be there every week, but if you drive here regularly, you'll encounter them. With a posted limit of just 35 coming off or on a busy freeway, it is easy to accidentally speed. Sometimes it's a motorcycle cop on foot, hard to spot. Even a relatively minor ticket here will cost you $200 or more.

Jul 27, 2011   Texas   0 comments

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