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Speed Traps in Decatur, Georgia

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Hwy 29 at Scott Blvd.   Decatur, Georgia

I was pulled over for allegedly going 56 in a 40 mph zone, however, the road here coupled with the heavy traffic really prevents you from speeding if you wanted to.

Feb 3, 2012   Georgia   0 comments

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2 blocks up Clairmont Avenue from Commerce Drive   Decatur, Georgia

There is a school zone 2 blocks up Clairmont Avenue from Commerce Drive and police wait at a cross street to get anyone going over 25 miles per hour. It's pretty obvious when you're coming from Commerce Drive, but when you're coming towards Commerce Drive from North Decatur Road, there is a flashing school sign, then nothing for several blocks to tell you that you are still in the school zone. But five blocks later the police will still stop you for it being a school zone and if you are going 10 miles per hour over, the fine is over $300.

Nov 17, 2011   Georgia   0 comments

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North Arcadia Ave in Decatur and DeKalb Industrial Way   Decatur, Georgia

The trap is the light at the intersection of North Arcdia Ave and DeKalb Industrial Way in Decatur, Georgia. There is a no turn on Red at this intersections and almost all turn right on the red light. This is a known by police who park in a parking lot up the street and then wait for people to make the turn on right.

Jul 30, 2011   Georgia   0 comments

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Ponce de Leon near E Parkwood   Decatur, Georgia

Right where 30 mph changes to 35 mph Where the bike path the police sit. Trap was 10 am Friday mroning

May 22, 2011   Georgia   1 comments

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Fairoaks Road   Decatur, Georgia

fairoaks has always been a 35 but 4 months ago it was changed to a 25 for no reason. Cops now sit at the bottom of the first hill after turning off Lavista. They literally at least 95% of the cars driving on Fairoaks. Three cops waiting in a side street and they dont even get in the car to chase you, they walk out into the road and wave you into the side road and give you overly expensive tickets. In the 5 minutes i sat while the officer was writing the ticket, 5 out of 6 cars that drove by were pulled over.

Oct 12, 2010   Georgia   1 comments

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