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Speed Traps in Springfield, Georgia

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Hwy 119 at the edge of town.   Springfield, Georgia

The speed limit is 45 mph until out of the city limits. Police stay busy issuing tickets for people speeding up to 55 mph or not slowing down at the 45 mph sign. There also is a poorly marked school zone (no blinking lights) that is very strictly enforced by hidden cars.

Mar 13, 2011   Georgia   0 comments

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GA 21 (In City Limits)   Springfield, Georgia

Springfield bypass is a 4 lane highway that runs through a very sparsely populated area around Springfield with a 45 MPH speed limit. There is an area where the surface declines for about a half mile after entering the city limits when traveling North. The Police park on the decline out of sight until you start the decline. Also, there are two traffic lights on GA 21 that are timed to favor the crossroads.

Feb 22, 2010   Georgia   0 comments

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