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Speed Traps in Canton, Massachusetts

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Standish Drive near Standish Circle   Canton, Massachusetts

mainly on weekends when traffic is heavy. tough to do 30mph in this area. beware.

PLEASANT Street near BEAVER BROOK Road   Canton, Massachusetts

Pleasant St between Stoughton Town Line and Bolivar/Pine St. Mostly motorcycle but sometime a cruiser

Randolph Street near Washington Street   Canton, Massachusetts

The police park at the hospital school and further down on old Randolph st. I work in Canton and I see them all the time. The police are on Randolph st randomly during the day.

York Street near randolph Street   Canton, Massachusetts

The police sit on York around the 300-400's. mostly motor cycle cops

Neponset Street near Jackson Street   Canton, Massachusetts

This isn't a radar trap. People attempt to turn left onto Jackson st from Neponset st. NO LEFT TURN. It is posted at the light. The motor cycle cop sits in the parking lot. you can't see him but he can see you.

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