Flagstaff, Arizona Speed Traps
US Highway 66 near 1st Street
US66 throughout the entire town of Flagstaff is a notorious speedtrap. Please be aware of your speed at all times while in Flagstaff. The police in this area hide on the side of the road in one of the towns many rundown motels. This town has more police than you would ever need in a town this small. They really prove this when it comes writing tickets. Be especially cautious if you’re a tourist with out of state plates.
Interstate 40 near Interstate 40
Between Flagstaff and Kingman on I-40 State troopers usually hide behind the brushes on the median crossovers. They will often be around the Seliman area and in Williams under the bridge.
Interstate 40 near Walnut Canyon Nat’l Monument
The limit is 65 even though it is well outside the metro, and get ready for the K-9.
Interstate 40 near Mile Marker 189-205
Interstate 40 through Flagstaff has a reduced speed limit (65 vs. 75). AZ DPS Officers park on the median out of view until it’s too late. Most drivers not familliar with the area need to be alert for changes in the speed limit and take into consideration weather conditions as you can still get a speeding ticket if you are going the speed limit if it is not a "Safe speed for the current road condition."
Beaver between Elm and Cherry
FPD sits on crossroads parked on the street, blending in with other parked cars making it difficult to see, just as you pass over the hill.Speed limit is posted at 25 and I’ve been pulled over doing 30 and 28. Between 6-8 PM on weekdays.