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Speed Traps in Fiskdale, Massachusetts

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Cedar Street   Fiskdale, Massachusetts

When heading south on Cedar St. towards route 20 right as you are coming over the I-90 over-pass they like to sit on the left side of the road in the entrance for 90. They position themselves so that their laser can hit your car well before you're even near the over-pass. It is a 40 M.P.H. zone through there.

May 15, 2012   Massachusetts   0 comments

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I- 90 & Cedar St   Fiskdale, Massachusetts

When travelling East on the Mass Pike approaching Sturbridge, there is a sign for the Sturbridge/I-84 exit 2 miles before the exit. When you see the sign, slow down. Just past the sign is the Cedar Street overpass. Just past the overpass is an access road that official vehicles use to enter/exit the Pike. The State Police sit on the access road with laser with a clear line of site for at least a half mile.

Jun 12, 2009   Massachusetts   0 comments

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