Georgiana, Alabama Speed Traps

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Mobile Rd & S Holland Ave

Georgiana, AlabamaOct 22, 20092 Comments

866 Highway 31 South will give you a better idea of where I am talking about…….There is about a mile stretch of road here where Butle County Magnet School is that you better watch your speed. All the speed limit signs through here were wrong up until a few days ago but that did not stop the cops from pulling people over of course. The Flashing School Zone sign is still wrong according to State Specs and it is noted that this Flashing Light has malfunctioned. When this light is not flashing the speed limit through this area is 55mph. When I recieved my ticket the speed limit signs went from 55 to 45 to 35 to 25 all within spitting distance of each other. There is no reduce speed ahead signs or school zone ahead signs warning that the speed drops from 55 to 25 within a blick of an eye. And keep in mind….its only 25 when the lights are flashing but no one in Geogiana knows exactly when these lights are suppose to flash. And good luck if you even see it flash since the light is so small!

State Highway 106

Georgiana, AlabamaMay 11, 20076 Comments

Exit 114 off of I-65 onto hwy 106 through Georgiana, the speed limit is a firm 55 but then drops to 45, and then to 35 all within a couple of miles. It is clearly posted but you better pay attention.

State Highway 106 near US Highway 31/55

Georgiana, AlabamaMar 27, 20061 Comments

Beware if you’re getting off Interstate 65 to hit US 55 South. There’s about 5 miles in between–that’s Highway 106. It goes right through Georgiana. The speed limit unnecessarily drops to 35, which is unfortunate because: 1) Once you’ve been driving 70mph for a few hours, it’s hard to go 35mpg, and 2) this road has a big hill. It’s hard to climb the hill at 35mph, and once you top the hill, you have to ride your brakes all the way down. The city of Georgiana doesn’t have a very big patrol staff, but you can usually count 1-3 patrol cars in this area. Sometimes they’re actually patrolling, other times you can find them hiding in bank and funeral home parking lots or behind bushes. Sometimes they will pull onto the road right behind you and follow you very closely, enticing you to speed up. Very intimidating.

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