North Las Vegas, Nevada Speed Traps

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Glenlake Ave & Revere St

North Las Vegas, NevadaNov 08, 20080 Comments

North Las Vegas police actively patrol Revere between Glenlake and Craig Creek Ave. Northbound traffic is downhill and it’s easy to pick up speed. There was a little girl killed by a speeder (on drugs also BTW) a couple of years ago, so they have a reason to watch.

W Craig Rd & Revere St

North Las Vegas, NevadaNov 08, 20080 Comments

North Las Vegas police patrol this area regularly. The generally are patrolling eastbound traffic, and get you coming down the slight hill.

N Commerce St & W Craig Rd

North Las Vegas, NevadaNov 08, 20080 Comments

North Las Vegas police sit under the trees and behind the traffic control box on the SE corner of this intersection. They enforce eastbound traffic approaching the intersection. They also get red light runners, and rolling through the right on red.

Interstate 95 North near From I-15 North to Ann Road

North Las Vegas, NevadaAug 06, 20080 Comments

Photo radar is installed now on most overpass’s on the I-95 north. Spoke to a friend who is a state trooper. I noticed an unusual amount of what I perceived as "false" radar on North Bound I-95 starting this past March (2008). At the time, I noticed a significant decrease in the number of manned speed traps on same portion of road. Remember when the cops would just be lined up and there would be a shooter on one of the overpasses? Not there as much any more. The "Traffic Cams" you see on local news are fed from these cameras which have photo radar installed. They are Not writing tickets yet (August 2008) but will be soon. Word to the wise: If you travel the northern section of I-95 with regularity, get a radar detector.

8/2008

Centennial Parkway

North Las Vegas, NevadaMay 05, 20080 Comments

Anywhere near the above intersection and a 100 feet or so.
(North Las Vegas – Clark County)

5/2008

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