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State Route 36 eastbound Tuscarawas County   Newcomerstown, Ohio

Route 36 four land divided highway drops to 55 mph at the Coshocton/Tuscarawas County line. State Highway Patrol park in the grass between an exit and entrance ram and run radar as you come down hill and around a slight curve. Heavy enforcement on three day week-ends. Got stopped on Sunday July 4th. On Monday return trip in p.m. two Highway Patrols had three cars stopped in the same area. Sixteen to 25 mph over limit, first offense, will cost you $135.

Jul 5, 2010   Ohio   1 comments

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