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Speed Traps in Glenwillow, Ohio

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Richmond Rd, just north of Trailer Park.   Glenwillow, Ohio

Watch out for a police sitting in Waste Management parking lot just North of Glenwillow Trailer park. They sit right before you hit the railroad tracks right before entrance into Solon.

Apr 22, 2010   Ohio   1 comments

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Richmond Road just North of Pergl Road   Glenwillow, Ohio

Heading north on Richmond Road toward Solon Road just after you pass Pergl Road there is a gravel turnaround area on the right where the police sit and run radar. Richmond Road, as you approach Pergl Road, is a downhill slope and part of the turnaround area you are approaching is tucked behind trees which completely blocks your view of the police car (in the summer) until you are almost next to it.

Apr 10, 2010   Ohio   0 comments

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Glenwillow across from police station/city hall   Glenwillow, Ohio

As you head down the hill on Pettibone (from either direction)toward the center of town in Glenwillow the police commonly sit there. It is a country road that goes downhill for about 1-2 miles and the speed limit is only 35MPH. It changes to 25MPH at the bottom of the hill. The police catch people as they naturally speed up going down the hill. According to the officer, I was going 25MPH when I went through the town, but went too fast down the hill. Very polite police officers, but personally I no longer frequent the 2-4 businesses in town after getting stopped. Unfortunately it is too costly if you forget and go a few miles over the limit.

Dec 8, 2009   Ohio   0 comments

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Cochran Road near Pettibone Road   Glenwillow, Ohio

Be aware of the posted speed limit of 35 mph carefully along Cochran Rd between Tinker's Creek and Pettibone and 25 mph through the village of Glenwillow. There is always a police cruiser parked along Cochran Rd. in the driveway of Best Buy at 5:00 pm. They also like to park along Pettibone just across the street from the police station at Austin Powder. If you pass by the station, look for four police vehicles parked in the back. If you don't see them all, watch out.

Oct 13, 2007   Ohio   0 comments

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Pettibone Road near Cochran Road   Glenwillow, Ohio

Glenwillow is a very small village with only two main roads running through it. The posted speed is 35MPH on most of Pettibone Road and Cochran Road and 25MPH on Pettibone Road right in front of the police station. For the size of the village and only two or three police cruisers, I know a large number of people who have received tickets for going less than 7 miles over the speed limit. If entering the village, be very aware of the speed limit signs and make sure you heed the 25MPH speed limit between Austin Powder Drive and Cochran Road.

Oct 2, 2007   Ohio   0 comments

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