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FM 830 near Interstate 45   Panorama, Texas

Approximately one mile of FM 830 (also known as Seven Coves Road) immediately to the west of Interstate 45. The Panorama Village Police routinely set up radar on this section of FM 30 in late afternoon and evening.

Dec 4, 2007   Texas   0 comments

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Leauge Line Road near FM 830   Panorama, Texas

I think the Officers with the Panorama Police Department do an outstanding job. This area has become heavy populated, and the extra enforcement is very appreciated. thank you guys for a job well done! And I would also like to see some type of enforcement out on Leauge Line RD. You might as well flip a coin up in the air, thats about the chance your going to take. I've also heard that they stop quite a few drunks out on FM 830. Great job guys!

Mar 10, 2006   Texas   0 comments

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League Line Road near Panorama Drive   Panorama, Texas

Panorama lowered the speed limit on League Line Road from 45 MPH to 30 MPH, between I-45 and Hallmark Dr. (the entrance with the defunct security booth).

I have to put on my brakes while coasting down League Line just to stay within the 30 MPH speed limit. The hill which tops off at Thunderbird is hard to go down without exeeding the 30 MPH limit.

I've received no tickets yet, but I hear enforcement will be strong.

(Ten years ago I was pulled over by a Panorama cop for not using my turn signal at Rolling Hills and Thurderbird. I was able to talk my way out of a ticket.)

Sep 16, 2004   Texas   0 comments

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