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Speed Traps in Marshallville, Ohio

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S Main St & Euclid St   Marshallville, Ohio

Set up at the very South edge of town. cruiser is parallel with the 50 mph sign shooting into the 35mph area. This one is definatly looking to generate cash, IT HAS NOTHIN G TO DO WITH SAFETY

May 11, 2009   Ohio   0 comments

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State Route 94   Marshallville, Ohio

Marshallville is a very small town on State route 94 3 miles south of State rt 585 and 7 miles north of Dalton. One of 2 police cars regularly sit on the North or South side of town on STATE RT 94 where the speed limit changes fron 55 to 35mph. He also sits near the square. They dont give you much leeway and they dont give warnings.They are most likely out between 2pm and 6pm but they are out other times too. DONT go over 40!

Jun 12, 2006   Ohio   0 comments

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State Route 94   Marshallville, Ohio

Late at night you will find the Marshallvile cops sitting with all lights out on 94 at the north and south end of town so if youre coming or going they will get you, They dont have much to do in the Village so this is how they keep busy.

May 18, 2004   Ohio   0 comments

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State Route 94 near State Route 585   Marshallville, Ohio

The speed limit on Route 94 is 55MPH, then entering the small Village of Marshallville in Wayne county Ohio the speed drops to 55-50 then 35 MPH (used to be 55-35-25 MPH) So the State did raise the limits there so it helps out a little when it was 25 MPH they would get you good through there, now the Officers don�t get as many speeders so they are on the lookout more so now than ever so beware, and they do use bother radar and laser. And can be out any day and at any time.
And that portion of 94 is a main route from Akron to Wayne county areas for drugs, so they are on the look out for that as well, so make sure you license plate light is working or you will get stopped for that too. And some will bypass the main drag there and take the back roads through the village to get around the main road, but they are also aware of that so be careful.
In their defense however, it is a residential area with businesses so you have to be careful for pedestrians and with a lot of children playing on the back streets in the neighborhood where the limits are still 25 MPH

May 2, 2004   Ohio   1 comments

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