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Speed Traps in Sunny Isles, Florida

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826 Road   Sunny Isles, Florida

if you are coming up northbound on ocean dr(collins av)and take the ramp towards 163av(technically is called 826)westbound immediately after you go around the bend you'll be on a stretch of about a quarter mile and 3 lanes with extremely little traffic,at the end of the stretch and before you get to the bridge cops are clocking people on the left hand side,you will not notice it until you have been clocked,the speed limit in that area is a ridiculous 35 mph and you can easily speed up to 55-65mph,it's such a lock for the cops that when i got pulled over the cop told me that they're not even bothering to stop anybody doing less than 55 mph!,i live nearby and i see them all the time

Aug 13, 2007   Florida   0 comments

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163rd Street near Collins Avenue   Sunny Isles, Florida

As you proceed down the hill from the 163rd St. Intercoastal bridge Sunny Isles police are there to nab you.

Jun 8, 2007   Florida   0 comments

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