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Speed Traps in Ellendale, Delaware

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Rt16 either east or west through town   Ellendale, Delaware

This is a main route to the resort area through a small town with a lot of foot traffic.Also this area has some drug activity.The state boys are here at night and they're looking for reasons to stop people. they sit in the trees on the east side of town or beside the abandoned store in town.

Nov 24, 2002   Delaware   0 comments

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State Rt. 16 in both directions   Ellendale, Delaware

Within the town of Ellendale never exceed 25, and the speed drops from either 35 or 50 to 25 like a rock. Both local and state police marked and un-marked. Also be aware from Ellendale west to Greenwod and through Greenwood, and from Ellendale east to Milton. Beware the church lot just east of the Getty Gas Station. These are the hot spots, but all of 16 from Greenwood to Highway 1 to Lewes/Rehoboth is a trap. The max is 50 and one should never exceed 55 even with a detector.

Sep 1, 2000   Delaware   0 comments

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