Seekonk, Massachusetts Speed Traps

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Brown Avenue

Seekonk, MassachusettsMay 20, 20130 Comments

The speed limit on Brown Avenue used to be 30 mph until 2013 when it was raised to 40. People fly down there going about 50, near the Pine street end on the second to last street (on the left) cops will hide behind bushes on the side street and speed trap cars coming down the road and accelerating. Don’t do more than 43-45 to be safe.

Read Street/Talbot Way

Seekonk, MassachusettsMay 20, 20130 Comments

When coming up Read Street from Newman Avenue the spot is right on your left. When taking Read street from Prospect Street it is after the bend across from the mansions where the posted speed is 25 but people often do 35+. They will sit on Talbot way behind the bushes and pick off people going over the speed limit.

Prospect Street

Seekonk, MassachusettsMay 20, 20130 Comments

On prospect street they like to sit at the Wheeler School field house at night, or late afternoon and pick off the kids that drive fast, or anybody really after school hours.

Newman Avenue Aitken School

Seekonk, MassachusettsMay 20, 20130 Comments

Aitken School in front or around the side of the school, they get people after they pass the fence coming from East Providence or coming around the bend from the North End. Posted limit 40, 20 during certain hours which is when they will sit on the road across from the school when the lights are flashing and get you for going over 20.

Pine Street

Seekonk, MassachusettsMay 20, 20130 Comments

When traveling Pine Street from 152 you will come up to a bend after Seekonk Self Storage, the posted speed limit is 25 but most do 35-40. Slow down before the tracks because the police like to hide in the industrial buildings right after the tracks at night time and also a little farther down in a dirt stop off the side of the road across from the Corn Field.

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