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Speed Traps in Haverhill, Massachusetts

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The stop sign at the corner of Marsh Ave and Main St.   Haverhill, Massachusetts

Police park on your left next to the stone wall as you come down to the stop sign on Marsh Ave. Roll threw the stop and here they come....

Feb 19, 2011   Massachusetts   0 comments

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Yes! This is a speed trap. (4) - No, this is definitely NOT a speed trap. (2)

Merrimack Street near Essex Street   Haverhill, Massachusetts

Beware of tag teaming. Car sits in Washington Square and radios to motorcycle cops and or bicycle patrol. Very busy this past Wednesday 8/27. I saw three cars getting awards at the same time in three different locations on Merrimack St.

Aug 28, 2008   Massachusetts   0 comments

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Yes! This is a speed trap. (0) - No, this is definitely NOT a speed trap. (9)

Lowell Street near Lowell Street   Haverhill, Massachusetts

There are many side streets off of Lowell Street...people do tend to spead down this street, making it very difficult and very dangerous for anyone trying to come out of a side street...police may not be there for months, then all of a sudden they are parked half way up a side street and come flying out to get speeders...this street could be consider a sort of access street to avoid 97...as it is right of it..people take advantage of the nice smooth straight road..simple as that..beware...they have been out for the past two weeks...

Aug 5, 2008   Massachusetts   0 comments

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Main Street near Interstate Route 495   Haverhill, Massachusetts

Enforcement officers park in a driveway just over the Route 495 overpass heading toward downtown Haverhill. The use radar to check speeds coming over the highway. They also monitor a stop sign at the off ramp and Main Street next to the driveway.

Mar 7, 2008   Massachusetts   0 comments

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Yes! This is a speed trap. (37) - No, this is definitely NOT a speed trap. (3)

Hilldale Avenue near Lafayette Square Circle   Haverhill, Massachusetts

A cruiser sits WAY back from the road, approximately 50 yards. It is positioned in the lot of a vacant building, and it is difficult to visually spot until it's too late. They use "instant on" radar so there is little advance warning on this lightly travlled road. It is located less than a quarter mile from Lafayette Square (the Mobil Gas Station and Dollar Store).

Feb 8, 2008   Massachusetts   0 comments

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Yes! This is a speed trap. (13) - No, this is definitely NOT a speed trap. (1)
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