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Speed Traps in Springville, Alabama

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Village Springs Road   Springville, Alabama

The police are consistently on this roadway. Several spots are utilized....backup up to the treeline at the ball fields, sitting in private property (daycare & the old gutted out house) and in the 'valley' near Cole Drive. Police admit the speed limit is "really too low for that road" but of course, why push it! Just like all of the other 30 or 35 mph hour roads in Springville, this revenue generated by the overly restrictive speed limits, assures that break-ins will continue but speeders will be prosecuted! After the police 'wear out the locals' they occasionaly mix up scenery and get out on the Interstate and turn their flood lights on the cars passing by. Is this method taught in the police acedemy? 'blinding vehicles that are traveling near 70mph at night with your flood lights?'

Dec 30, 2011   Alabama   0 comments

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Murphees Valley Rd., North of Bradford Rd.   Springville, Alabama

Day and night, the officer will be facing south, waiting for motorists coming off the hill, just around the corner. The speed limit on this road is 35 MPH, a limit designed for failure given the roads geometry. I just moved here from Georgia, it's obvious the City Administration is trying to recover lost revenue from people moving out and denying zoning for industry and businesses. If you come to Springville, mind the traffic laws to a "T", or keep checking here as I post more trap sites; don't give them any free money!

Sep 25, 2011   Alabama   1 comments

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Mountain View RD. Between US Hwy 11 and Newton RD   Springville, Alabama

I was going up hill on Mountain View RD. between US Hwy 11 and Newton RD at 40mph, City COP was hiding behind storage building. Posted speed limit is now 30mph. I know Cities are hurting form budget issues, but this is not the way to increase revenues. This will certainly reduce traffic and revenues to this small town in Alabama.

Jan 23, 2011   Alabama   1 comments

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Yes! This is a speed trap. (14) - No, this is definitely NOT a speed trap. (1)

State Rte 23 & Main St   Springville, Alabama

At and around Walmart, including the roads into and out of the parking lot. Using market cars, using a motorcycle, and using a totally unmarked dark gray Ford F150 pickup.

Sep 10, 2009   Alabama   0 comments

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State Highway 11 Southbound   Springville, Alabama

Highway 11 goes from 55 MPH to 45 MPH as you enter the city limits. Then is progressively cuts down to 35 and later 25 southward. The local police back up out of eyesight in the school drive. Looking down hill on the highway. Later, the same car is backed into the Presbyterian Church parking lot behind a hedgerow. This is my church and I almost hit the car turning in to cut the grass. This again is a small town needing revenue and counting on out of town people to mess up.

Sep 10, 2009   Alabama   0 comments

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