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Speed Traps in Tyler, Texas

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At the y of Robert E Lee and Cambridge   Tyler, Texas

Cop car hides on Robert E Lee where it intersects Cambridge behind the trees and brush. Cars turning from Jeff Davis and cars on Cambridge heading north cannot see him until they make the curve going downhill at Ronnette! He also sits at the south end of Robert E Lee where it joins back to Cambridge!

Mar 10, 2011   Texas   0 comments

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110 Out of WHTHSE   Tyler, Texas

This road has always been riddled with cops who love to sit three feet in front of the 70mph sign and pull you over because technically it was still 55. BUT it is now only 60mph and I don't think to many have noticed. Guess that just means whitehouse will be buying yet ANOTHER school lol :)

Feb 19, 2011   Texas   0 comments

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All of Grande   Tyler, Texas

This road is brand new, there are few businesses on it and is very large. WHY is it 45mph? I really try not to speed but the road that was made to cut through traffic being that slow just doesnt make since and the cops love to hide in the woods and downward slopes to make their quota.

Feb 19, 2011   Texas   0 comments

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FM 346 coming into WH   Tyler, Texas

Coming from Tyler from Hwy. 69 S into the WH area, be sure to slow down to the posted speed limits. It goes from 50 to 40 to 35 in a short time. When you have to slow to 40, you are on a downhill slope, so you will have to brake to get to that speed. Watch out, they will be there to stop you if you don't, especially when it turns into 35 mph. Don't get caught here, they will ticket you in a minute! No mercy in WH!!!!

Jan 13, 2011   Texas   1 comments

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Gentry Pkwy north/next to Donut Shop/Across from Motel 6   Tyler, Texas

If your coming down Hwy 69(from Lindale),you cross over loop 323 and right as you pass Motel 6 on the right & before McDonalds on the left,there is ALWAYS,especially early in the a.m.,a motorcycle policeman.He stops one right after another.I would watch him while working @ Motel 6 rack up car after car.Its usually ppl coming in to go to work early in the a.m.,where the speed drops right there to 40.

Sep 25, 2010   Texas   0 comments

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