Seguin, Texas Speed Traps

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2400 N HWY 123 between Alt 90 and Interstate 10

Seguin, TexasJul 06, 20150 Comments

HWY 123 is a six lane highway connecting Alt 90 with I-10. Normal speeds on six lane highways are usually 50-65mph, but Seguin has it posted at 45mph. A motorcycle officer works this stretch and fills the court docket by lunchtime.

Hwy 46 north of interstate 10

Seguin, TexasSep 02, 20140 Comments

Local police, county police, motorcycle cop, and state troopers are on the west side of 46 on the tx dot entrance under a tree catching drivers coming over the hwy 78 over pass its only 50 mph

In the bushes just past Exit 610 on I-10 East

Seguin, TexasJul 15, 20120 Comments

En route to San Antonio from Houston, I passed by a Guadalupe County Sheriff facing the wrong direction on the opposite side of the fence. Not sure what he was doing, but revenue generation cannot be farfetched. The Chevy Tahoe was very well hidden by some bushes. I made sure to turn my head to read the signs as I went past; it was just beyond Exit 610.

State Highway Hwy 123 Bypass near State Highway Hwy 90

Seguin, TexasApr 07, 20081 Comments

Hwy 123 Bypass-posted speed limit is 45 miles an hour and is enforced regularly by the city police and the DPS, both in police cars and with motorcycle police officers who hide at the top of the unfinished hill. It is a 4-lane highway, and the cross street speed limit (which is a dinky little 2 lane road (Hwy 90) with red lights is 50mph!) They must get 20 people an hour on the days they are enforcing. Seguin is pretty bad for being pulled over.

Interstate I-10 west/east near Mile Marker 653 to 600

Seguin, TexasJan 03, 20060 Comments

From mile marker 600 to 653 which is a stretch from east of Luling to Seguin is very well patrolled by DPS and County police. East of Luling are center barriers that have been installed which they will sit on the inside shoulder where the cars are disguised by the reflection of the barrier. They will also sit on the shoulders just over a hill or behind a bridge. Lately I have seen them on the shoulder radaring and another officer down the road. I travel from Houston to San Antonio weekly and it never fails that there are 4 to 6 people pulled over in the stretch of interstate.

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