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Speed Traps in Lipscomb, Alabama

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K Avenue near North 5th Street   Lipscomb, Alabama

Police car sits below dip of Avenue K sitting back from road. You will pass a church/cemetery on your right coming from Bessemer, AL. You will be coming out of a blind curve coming from the other direction of Avenue K.

1/2008

Jan 14, 2008   Alabama   0 comments

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Avenue K Avenue near Railroad Crossing   Lipscomb, Alabama

Actually, there are NO posted speed limit signs within a mile in either direction; the speed limit is determined to be whatever the officer says at a given time; they tell some people that the limit is 35, some that it is 30 and one that it was 25.

Jul 1, 2006   Alabama   1 comments

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Avenue K   Lipscomb, Alabama

The police officers sit in a cemetary and run radar,and they will stop you in the city of Bessemer and write you a ticket for speeding in Bessemer.

Oct 6, 2002   Alabama   1 comments

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