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Speed Traps in University Park, Texas

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Lovers Lane near Athens Road   University Park, Texas

The UP Police are giving out dozens of tickets -
all time of the day & day.

Texas Trans Code 201.904 Speed Signs
�The department shall erect and maintain on the highways � appropriate signs that show the maximum lawful speed for commercial motor vehicles, truck tractors � and motor vehicles engaged in the business of transporting passengers for compensation or hire (buses).�

May 1, 2007   Texas   0 comments

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Hillcrest Road near Stanford Street   University Park, Texas

As you come southbound on Hillcrest, the officer will either be parked in the parking by Caruth Boulevard or will be on one of the side streets, such as on Stanford Street east of Hillcrest. You are coming down a hill when you come southbound on Hillcrest. The speed suggested by the officer has the likelihood of being higher than what you actually may have been going.

Jan 18, 2004   Texas   0 comments

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