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Speed Traps in Junction City, Oregon

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Hwy 99W and 1st Ave.   Junction City, Oregon

The speed limit decreased from a 55 mph zone to a 45 then 30 within less then a fifth of a mile. Officers radar vehicles within a tenth of a mile of the first 30 mph sign. This does not give motorist enough time to decelerate safely. I truly feel that this was a speed trap set for non-local residents since I was following two other vehicles with Oregon licenses plates and I was driving a rental car with California tags. I bet they don't expect me to challenge this. I only live a half hour away.

Dec 1, 2001   Oregon   2 comments

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Yes! This is a speed trap. (22) - No, this is definitely NOT a speed trap. (2)

State Highway 99 within city limits   Junction City, Oregon

State Highway 99 is posted as 45MPH except at either end of the city there is an obscure speed limit sign posting a 30MPH within the city limits. If you miss the sign as I did, you will probably be ticketed. The fine for being clocked at 40MPH in the 30MPH zone is $134.00 and the citation will go against your driving record even if you reside in another state (I live in Cypress, California.

Jan 1, 2001   Oregon   0 comments

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Yes! This is a speed trap. (18) - No, this is definitely NOT a speed trap. (2)
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