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Speed Traps in Merrimac, Massachusetts

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Rt 110 Road near west Main st Road   Merrimac, Massachusetts

very heavy enfored

Mar 19, 2008   Massachusetts   0 comments

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Interstate 495 near Broad Street   Merrimac, Massachusetts

One to two State cruisers and or Motorcycles sit under the Broad St. overpass

Jul 30, 2007   Massachusetts   0 comments

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along Rt. 495 under the bridge for the Rt. 110 exit   Merrimac, Massachusetts

State Police regularly wait along the right side of the road, either backed into a cubby under the bridge before the exit, or at the exit, on the overpass, waiting to shoot down the onramp as you go by. Known to stop multiple cars on or around the holidays especially. They use more than one cruiser on these days. Police will step out into the road and flag you into the stopping area :-(

May 1, 2001   Massachusetts   0 comments

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