Mount Holly Springs, Pennsylvania Speed Traps

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Old York Road

Mount Holly Springs, PennsylvaniaApr 09, 20100 Comments

The speed limit is 40. Going from Mount Holly to Boiling Springs, he sits in driveways on the right, after the hill by the factory behind the trees, and a little passed the bridge. After that you’re good.

State Route 34 near Yates Street

Mount Holly Springs, PennsylvaniaOct 12, 20070 Comments

RT 34 N/S between the mountain and the 34/94 split at the paper mill, right before you head into the mountain going south & just as you come out of the mountain going north. The speed limit is 55 heading through the mountain. The cops will sit in the driveways on both sides of the road to catch you in the 35 zone. Make sure you slow down heading into Mt. Holly and don’t speed up until you get to the speed limit sign heading south!

Mill Street near State Route 34

Mount Holly Springs, PennsylvaniaDec 28, 20060 Comments

Going out of town past Sheetz, cross bridge, they sit in the ball field on the leFort

If going into Holly from PPG or Milk Plant they sit just past the viaduct….

WATCH your speed Do Not go over 25mph!
Do Not get mad at cars in front of you for going speed limit. There is a reason!

Park Drive near Baltimore Avenue

Mount Holly Springs, PennsylvaniaJun 02, 20041 Comments

This little borough in PA is reknowned for overly malicious PD. It isn’t that the speed limits are unfair, it is simply a matter of unfair police officers. Not only are you subject to ridiculous speed enforcement, but the officers in this town are self proclaimed experts on PA Vehicle code and will stop you for any little violation and then find several other violations to write you for. Couple this with a crooked District Justice who not only allows these actions, but supports it, this area is a haven for unjustified and grossly unfair citations.

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