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Speed Traps in Ontario, Oregon

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Area between MP 372 to MP 374 (I-84 Eastbound)   Ontario, Oregon

The local State Troopers, Office of Oregon State Police located in Ontario, Oregon), use this area looking for 18-wheelers and out of state vehicles that exceed the speed limit. The area is ideal for increase of speed because of the downhill road approaching the area of Ontario. The state speed limit for 18 wheelers is 55 mph while for automobiles the speed is 65 mph. If the difference in speed limit between the two vehicles is not an accident waiting to happen, I don't know what is. I live in Ontario and witness the vehicles stopped by the State police on an almost daily basis, so beware.

Feb 13, 2012   Oregon   0 comments

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I 84 mile post 360   Ontario, Oregon

beware when coming down the hills that are on this section

Jul 18, 2011   Oregon   0 comments

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US Highway 95 near State Highway 78   Ontario, Oregon

Proceeding N/B on US Hwy 95 from Oregon-Nevada state line - approximately 10 to 15 miles north of McDermitt. No speed signs at all after leaving McDermitt-approaching some low hills we were radared by a roadside sheriffs vehicle. Upon reaching the peak of the hill there were 3-5 sheriff vehicles waiting in a group. We later checked with several businesses in Oregon and Idaho who stated that the trap was well-known throughout SW Idaho and SE Oregon. If I recall correctly the Sheriff units were from Ontario, Oregon. I repeat there were no (0) speed markers prior to our being radered, stopped and ticketed. The Sheriff noted our California license and also asked if we were carrying any drugs and he would have a car return back the way we came to check for the lack of speed signs. "Fat chance that happened". After leaving the town of McDermitt we proceeded for quite a few miles looking for any speed sign, because we had just crossed a state line. Seeing none we put the pedal to the metal and almost at that moment was when we saw the Sheriff car with the radar.

1/2008

Jan 20, 2008   Oregon   0 comments

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I- 84   Ontario, Oregon

From Ontario to Huntington there are many areas for traps. I work nearby and have seen radar set up on this stretch of freeway almost anytime, any hour or any day and many folks pulled over. There are a lot of hills, corners and pull outs for the officers to use. It is very easy to speed on this section of freeway. Generally, 10mph over seems to be okay, but don't count on it. Folks entering Oregon from Idaho need to be aware of their speed after coming from 75 mph posted to the 65 mph posted in Oregon.

Jun 15, 2002   Oregon   1 comments

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Yes! This is a speed trap. (21) - No, this is definitely NOT a speed trap. (8)
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