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Speed Traps in Haslet, Texas

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Intersection of Hwy 156 and Westport Pkwy   Haslet, Texas

When approaching stop sign on Westport Pkwy to turn on Hwy 156 do not come near railroad tracks until your vehicle can completely clear railroad tracks or sheriff will issue citation for "stopped on railroad tracks". No warnings or signs posted. Lived here all my life...never even knew if the last two inches of my vehicle is on line citation could be issued.

Nov 21, 2010   Texas   0 comments

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FM 156   Haslet, Texas

A local Tarrant County Sherrif's Department officer will park his or her car on the side of the road, just below the actual road, just before the bridge going over the train tracks.

Jul 11, 2004   Texas   0 comments

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Yes! This is a speed trap. (17) - No, this is definitely NOT a speed trap. (1)

FM 156   Haslet, Texas

Local Tarrant County Sheriff's officer will drive up and down Hwy 156 actively pinging cars driving in the opposite direction

Jul 11, 2004   Texas   0 comments

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FM 156 southbound north of town   Haslet, Texas

Speed limit drops from 55 to 45MPH, sign obscured by trees and no reduced speed ahead sign posted. Mostly Tarrant county cops driving up and down road.

May 15, 2002   Texas   0 comments

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