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Molalla Avenue near Eastham School   Oregon City, Oregon

This primary road was actually thinned from four lanes to three last year. Since then, the speed trap has been much more vigilant. As you travel north down the hill from the Hilltop strip mall, the posted speed limit is 30 MPH. The police wait near the bottom of the first hill at any of a number of blind parking areas. By then, you've picked up significant speed just coasting and are approaching the turn just before Eastham school. If you haven't been braking down the slope, you're doing 40 to 45 mph, minimum. There are no warning tickets issued!

Jun 23, 2004

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Yes! This is a speed trap. (23) - No, this is definitely NOT a speed trap. (11)

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Violation of your 'Traveling Rights' is discussed at OregonShout Join up and learn why the ODOT lies to the Common road Traveler about this fraud. It is simply a Scam, unlawful in it's entirety. Shalom,... Admin at www.OregonShout.com

#1 - Sep 7, 2010    Report abuse

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