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Speed Traps in Louisville, Kentucky

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Gene Snyder Expressway near Billtown Road   Louisville, Kentucky

If traveling eastbound on the Gene Snyder, slow to the posted limit of 65 before passing the rock wall between the expressway and the on-ramp from Billtown Rd. A cruiser likes to sit on the side of the on-ramp, you won't know he's there until it's too late.

Apr 12, 2004   Kentucky   0 comments

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Hurstborne Parkway near Westport Road   Louisville, Kentucky

Several times a week , usually around Dark, Officers will sit in E.P.Tom Sawyer Park, or in the Median pull offs and shoot radar as cars come down the hill in either North or South bound lanes. Sometimes They sit in front of the elementry school near Westport road. Other times They sit on Hounz Lane, a parallel access road. It's Very hard to see them at night. Then it's too late if Your going more than 5mph over. Use Your Radar Detector.

Jan 19, 2004   Kentucky   0 comments

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I-65 from the 123 mile marker to the 128 mile marker   Louisville, Kentucky

An area where 3 driving lanes open up to 4 and speed limit is reduced from 65mph to 55mph.

Sep 30, 2003   Kentucky   0 comments

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Old Henry Road exchange with the Gene Snyder   Louisville, Kentucky

This is a very busy exchange due to the Kroger Distribution Center and new construction of neighborhoods/strip centers. Marked cars will sit at both ends of Old Henry that cross over the Gene Snyder in order to monitor speeders in both directions. You will not be able to see the police cars until its too late because they are concealed by hills.

Sep 29, 2003   Kentucky   0 comments

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Interstate 65 from junction of I-265 To Junction of I-264   Louisville, Kentucky

State Police, Jefferson County Police, Louisville City Police even some smaller cities that are along this route.Marked and Unmarked Camaros and Ford LTDs as well as the occaisional Buick or other no descript sedan. I've even seen one instance where they were using a Ford F-150 Pickup truck.Speed drops to 55 as you approach in a rural setting. No reason for the heavy enforcement except revenue enhancement, especially bad at the end of the month.

Jan 1, 2001   Kentucky   0 comments

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