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Speed Traps in Corvallis, Oregon

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Granger Road   Corvallis, Oregon

Traveling west on Granger after just passing Pettibone Rd. the speed drops from 45 to 40 and then to 25 in a suburban area. During school times the limit is 20. I can agree that the speed should be 20 during school times, but not 25 in a suburban area. Could be a major speed trap but I have not been nabbed as I know the rules.

May 3, 2010   Oregon   0 comments

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Yes! This is a speed trap. (7) - No, this is definitely NOT a speed trap. (2)

Walnut from 9th Street to Highland   Corvallis, Oregon

Walnut is 35 mph until Highland, but between Highland and 9th it goes to 25 mph. Especially motorcycle cops like to park in the driveway of one of the homes and there are lots of people willing to accomodate them by continuing on at 35. It's not really a classic trap, well marked and they dont hover right at the transition point. But they could write tickets all day.

Apr 8, 2010   Oregon   2 comments

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Yes! This is a speed trap. (22) - No, this is definitely NOT a speed trap. (8)

Hwy 34 Westbound (becomes Harrison Blvd) into Corvallis   Corvallis, Oregon

Hwy 34 coming into Corvallis drops from 55-50mph to 25mph BEFORE coming over the bridge. Police often wait for you to come over the bridge (you won't see them until the last minute!) waiting in the alley by Umpqua Bank or G&J Auto. It's easy to get caught off guard but it's a safety concern too. 3rd and Harrison is one of the worst intersections in OREGON for accidents! Believe me, I owned the store at that corner for 24 years! This speed trap seems to be listed as Van Buren into Corvallis also but that's the bridge exiting Corvallis, not entering.

Mar 13, 2010   Oregon   1 comments

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Yes! This is a speed trap. (33) - No, this is definitely NOT a speed trap. (7)

Conifer Boulevard near State Highway 99W   Corvallis, Oregon

In between Hwy 99 and the Conifer House, there is a very slow stretch heading west after Cheldelin Middle School gets off. You could have 20 cars/buses in front and you'll be waiting a while. Sometimes a motorcycle cop will wait in the apartments on the south side of Conifer by the RR tracks. They wait for people who cross the median way too soon and when you do, they'll be there and get you. I've seen it several times. Even though it sucks waiting forever, it's better to wait, then get a yellow coupon from the CPD.

May 8, 2008   Oregon   0 comments

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Yes! This is a speed trap. (10) - No, this is definitely NOT a speed trap. (7)

State Highway 99W near State Highway 34 overpass   Corvallis, Oregon

As you approach Corvallis from the south on 99W, after passing over the railroad tracks near Ricks Oil (west side) the posted speed limit is 35mph. At or very near the Highway 34 overpass the speed limit drops to 25mph. At this point you are passing beneath the overpass and 99W makes a fairly sharp turn to the right (north). Police park behind the overpass supports and cannot be seen until it is too late. Traffic commonly moves at 35-45mph in this area, as city streets do not start until just past the overpass. This is a well known area for traffic stings.

Apr 14, 2008   Oregon   0 comments

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Yes! This is a speed trap. (23) - No, this is definitely NOT a speed trap. (3)
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