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Speed Traps in Concord, Ohio

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Prouty Road between Morley and Rt. 84   Concord, Ohio

There is a hill coming from either direction. The speed is posted 35. If you are traveling 35 at the top of the hill and coast, you will be going 55 before you reach the bottom. The officer waits at the lift station behind the fence at the bottom of the hill.

Apr 13, 2010   Ohio   0 comments

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Auburn Rd. between Girdle and Colburn   Concord, Ohio

State Troopers sit in the F.O.P. parking lot and catch mostly southbound traffic on Auburn. Cannot see them til it's too late.

Mar 30, 2010   Ohio   0 comments

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Ravenna Road near Auburn Road   Concord, Ohio

Just south of Auburn you go down the curvy hill and onto a straight that is posted 35 though it was 55 until recently. State cops are sitting in the development on the east side of the street enforcing 35.

Aug 13, 2008   Ohio   1 comments

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