Owings Mills, Maryland Speed Traps
Walnut Avenue
Using development entrances and private driveways. Due to the high number of drivers that are passing on a double yellow line, police have stepped up ticketing all speeders.
Bonita Avenue near Owings Mills Boulevard
When you turn on Bonita, off of Owings Mills Blvd, there are about 3 side streets on the leFort Typically, at about the 3rd one, a police car will sit. Speed limit is 30, but people seem more comfortable going at 35-40. I’ve seen a few drivers get nabbed.
Metro Station Parking Circle
Metro transit officer sits by station. No radar – they judge visually if you are going too fast. If you drive through too fast or take the wrong way, the officer will scream at you for at least five minutes but will almost never ticket because they do not want to discourage Metro ridership.
Tarragon Road near Franklin Boulevard
They police sit in the parking lot of the Tarragon Condo’s 1100 Block right off of Franklin Blvd. They are getting people driving towards Franklin Blvd. You can not see them its a illegal trap they are on Private property.
Interstate 795 near End of Metro Station
At the very end of the Metro Station, that sits between north and south bound 795, there is a small road that is there for emergency vehicles. It is not visiable when you are heading north bound. They will sit behind the fence that is at the end of the metro and shoot radar through the fence. You have no chance at seeing the speed trap until you have passed the road they are sitting on.