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Speed Traps in Franklin, Ohio

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Speedway Gas Station   Franklin, Ohio

IF YOUR DRINKING AND THEY SMELL IT ON YOU WHEN YOU GO IN TO MAKE A PURCHASE....THE CLERKS WILL CALL THE LAW ON YOU...STAY AWAY FROM SPEEDWAY IN FRANLIN OHIO.. @ SECOND ST. & RILEY BLVD.

Sep 2, 2010   Ohio   1 comments

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first turn around on rt 73 heading towards Middletown   Franklin, Ohio

After leaving Franklin heading to Middletown on rt 73. A State police sit in the first turn around right after a slight curve he is sitting in the turn around. Haven't been stopped (yet). So beware

Apr 2, 2010   Ohio   0 comments

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Dayton Oxford Road near US Highway State Route 123   Franklin, Ohio

Policeman is hidden on the other side of big evergreen trees in car with radar gun. The road is as straight as an arrow. The speed limit used to be 45mph. There was a terrible accident about 12 years back that caused the death of an entire family. Since then the speed limit was changed to 35 mph. Warren county had to pay an enormous lawsuit to the family of the victoms. The county was instructed to put metal rails up on the riverside of the road to prevent anyone going into the river. I feel that the Govt. officials are trying to re-coop some of the money. When you are driving down the road and see the cruiser, it's to late. He will get you for five over the limit. I wish the state would come in a re-evaluate the situation. There is no reason that anyone should not be able to go 45 or maybe even 50 down this long straight road.

Apr 10, 2008   Ohio   0 comments

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State Route SR 35 near Manchester Road   Franklin, Ohio

From Manchester Rd in Middletown, north to Franklin, there is about 5 miles posted at 35 mph. The speed limit was changed about 1 year or so ago from 50 or 55 mph, which it should be. Local belief is that no traffic study was done, and it was a political gift to a commissioner or someone important who lives on the road. A year ago it was being HIGHLY enforced. I got a ticket when I was just entering the area that used to be 35 because I hadn't noticed the new posting earlier. I think it is still enforced because most traffic stays at 35 mph even through some of the parts where there are no houses. The same road in Middletown, south from Manchester Rd, with similar house spacing has a 50 mph speed limit.

Mar 17, 2008   Ohio   1 comments

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River Road   Franklin, Ohio

Franklin Police run radar and laser alot in this area. It is just south of the Lion bridge that was old rte 123. They hide in the church parking lot and aim north for sb traffic. What helps them get their coffee money, is a traffic signal that short cycles for sb movement. This light favors eb and wb traffic, so you have to speed up to catch the green light sb.

Aug 13, 2007   Ohio   0 comments

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