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Speed Traps in Media, Pennsylvania

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Baltimore Pike Crossing   Media, Pennsylvania

NP Police jurisdiction, often seen at bottom of hill going south out of Media. Speed limit posted at 25 mph. You must brake all the way down hill to avoid speeding up. Often on weekends and thurs, trying to catch bar hoppers (DUI) My advice is to keep it under 30 mph.

Aug 29, 2007   Pennsylvania   0 comments

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State Route 1 North near Exit Number Route 252   Media, Pennsylvania

Traveling on Route 1 North from the Granite Run Mall area, there is usually an officer sitting at the top of the onramp from Route 252.

Apr 11, 2007   Pennsylvania   0 comments

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State Route 1 near Franklin mint / Wawa Dairy   Media, Pennsylvania

north bound rt 1. franklin mint. state police sit in a driveway near the old lobster pot restaurant.they use instant on radar,by the time your detector goes off its too late.

Apr 27, 2006   Pennsylvania   0 comments

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Baltimore Pike Road near Ridley Creek Road   Media, Pennsylvania

Upper Providence Township cops will sit back on Ridley Creek Rd and catch cars coming down Baltimore Pk. towards Granite Run. The limit used to be 40 before that intersection but they dropped it to 25 and moved the 40MPH marker about 1/2 mile up the road.

Do not know what kind of tickets they issue, only that I constantly see cars pulled over on Baltimore Pk. and Upper Providence cops lying in wait.

Oct 13, 2004   Pennsylvania   0 comments

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State Highway 352 near Middletown Fire House   Media, Pennsylvania

2 traps within one mile of each other. First is on Copes Lane directly across from the Middletown Fire House. Usually tries to catch people headed northbound on 352 (towards Granite Run Mall) but if you don't pay attention will catch the occasional southbound fool who didn't see him. Second is on Harvard Ave. Easier to catch southbound traffic here, but also will catch northbound too. State Police here, so radar is the weapon of choice. Used to be at least one trooper at either one of these areas at least twice a week, but have tailed off as of late (sep 3 2004)

Sep 3, 2004   Pennsylvania   0 comments

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