Katy, Texas Speed Traps

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Cane Island Parkway North of I-10

Katy, TexasSep 06, 20180 Comments

There is a short stretch between hwy 90 and the north end (termination) of Cane Island Parkway where the speed limit is a slow unnecessary 30mph (non residential road). There are no private driveways and separate pedestrian walks far from road separated by trees and bushes. There is very little pedestrian traffic on the sidewalks (approx 10 per day). 3 – 4 police officers hide and issue tickets on this road daily. It is the source of many social media threads. According to rumors, someone in the upper income ($500-$1.5) neighborhood decided everyone else was driving too fast and petitioned for the limit to be lowered. It is a constant hassle for any guests into the neighborhood who would never expect such slow speeds on a non-residential parkway. A majority of the community is upset about it but no one knows how to change it.

I-10 West at Pin Oak exit

Katy, TexasJan 25, 20150 Comments

If you exit I-10 West and turn left to go over overpass on Pin Oak, there is no speed limit sign on the bridge. Once you get to bottom of the hill of the over pass you will then see a speed limit sign for 30 mph. The city of Katy PD sits down there and shoots radar onto the overpass to catch you as soon as your car starts the decline and then nails you for exceeding 30 mph well before you ever get within sight of the sign!

Saums rd at Fry rd in front of the bank

Katy, TexasMay 07, 20140 Comments

usually at night between 8pm to 10pm

Hwy 90 in Old Katy

Katy, TexasDec 17, 20120 Comments

East Bound speed reduces from 55 to 45 then down to 35 and 20 during school zone hours. Units like to hide behind bushes at the Katy Vet Clinic to clock cars.

Raintree Village Dr. between Morton Rd. and Saums/Franz Rd.

Katy, TexasFeb 02, 20120 Comments

This area of Raintree Village Dr. is a residential area where the speed limit is 30mph. Police will often be hiding in the parking space area that leads to the neighborhood tennis courts and swimming pool.

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