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Speed Traps in Henderson, Kentucky

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US Highway 41 near Ohio River Bridges   Henderson, Kentucky

Due to major bridge maintenance and rehab work on the U.S. 41 Twin Bridges across the Ohio River, the speed limit in the work zone at the Kentucky/Indiana State Line is restricted to 35 miles per hour with 10 Fort lanes. Double Fines in the work zone with emphasis on aggressive driving, and tailgating. Speeding fines start at $300 and go up with "reckless" driving considered an arrestable offense. Work to continue through mid-November 2007 with enhanced enforcement throughout.

US Highway 41 near Exit Number Owensboro   Henderson, Kentucky

The cop sits there at a turnabout point as you are headed to the US60 exit that takes you out to Spottsville and Reed and on to Owensboro. I got a ticket there so this is just to let others know about the spot.

Watson Lane between U.S. 41 North and Green river Road   Henderson, Kentucky

Speed limit 30 MPH. Going west, you go down a big hill that you have to ride breaks to keep speed down. This officer's job is financed by Federal Dollars and there is no getting out of a ticket.

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