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Speed Traps in Richmond Heights, Ohio

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White Road at Willoughby Hills City line   Richmond Heights, Ohio

Richmond Hts. Police sit in a driveway on the north side of White Road to catch drivers coming into Richmond Hts., (heading west on White Road) and cars coming around a small curve heading into Willoughby Hills. You see the Willoughby Hills sign and think your safe, but you aren't.

Apr 16, 2010   Ohio   0 comments

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Trebisky Road near Highland Road   Richmond Heights, Ohio

Trebisky Road, Richmond Heights, Ohio, near Highland Road. The speed changes from 35 mph (appropriate) in South Euclid to 25 mph as soon as driver passes border into Richmond Heights. A policeman with radar sits in a church driveway on the east side of Trebisky and nabs people who didn't see the sign indicated the change in speed, which makes no sense except to put $$ into the hands of the City of Richmond Heights.

Aug 27, 2007   Ohio   0 comments

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Highland Road near Euclid Avenue Route 20   Richmond Heights, Ohio

Heading up Highland Road Hill proceeding South from Euclid Ave. often finds Richmond Heights Police shooting LASER down the hill from either the mouth of Georgetwon Road (at the top of the Hill) or at other times they will be across the street from Georgetown Road parked in the grass. About 3/4 of the way up the hill starts the border of Richmond Heights. They like to shoot LASER down the hill just waiting for you to cross the border and they aim at the point where you are just leaving the city of Euclid and entering into Richmond Heights. You have to be looking farther up the hill than you normally would in order to spot them. And if you don't spot them in time you will find yourself with a ticket just as soon as you cross the border into their jurisdiction. The speed limit is 35 on the hill but everybody likes to do (a safe) 50 and they know it!

May 14, 2005   Ohio   0 comments

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State Route 6 Chardon near Richmond Road   Richmond Heights, Ohio

Richmond Heights Police will sit between Cars that are at the Marathon Station waiting for service in the front parking lot.They are watching for light runners and speeders....mostly early morning hours and late night at this trap.Also accross from the speedway staion on chardon road going east just before you hit the light at richmond road.They will sit between the buildings where the construction is going on and nab people on radar from both sides of this building(as there is a short road on the other side as well).Chardon road going east prior to the beverly hills road street they will sit at the empty lot on the south side of chardon and get you on radar and lasar gun.

Mar 9, 2005   Ohio   0 comments

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