Dayton, Ohio Speed Traps
On St Rt 201 near 1-70 in Huber Hts
In 2011, the state made ST RT 201 above I-70 a four land road and added street lights and sidewalks. Now the city of Huber Hts as now put in a waterpark by the YMCA, close the Metro Park all in the same 3 block area. With all the updates the city of Huber Hts and the Five River Metro Park Rangers; have picked-up writing tickets. I live in a condo across the street from the Metro park above Shull Rd. off ST. RT. 201 on the county line of Montgomery County and everyday for the past fours months. I see at least two cop cars with lights on with cars pulled over. In short, be light on gas pedal in this area. The Huber Hts police drive r new Dodge Chargers and the Metro Park Police drive white cars. Keep an eye out before you help a cop make quota for the month.
Woodman Dr. between Dorothy Lane and Stroop Road
The police sit at various spots along this street especially in front of the bowling alley and pet store.
Rt 35 Eastbound between Fairfield Rd and Factory Rd
State troopers in particular, with the occasional Beavercreek cop sitting in the median. As you round the slight left bend after passing under the Fairfield Rd bridge, they nail you before you can see them.
N. Main St (SR48) between Shiloh Springs Rd/Burgess Av
OSP & Deputies sit on SR48 and run laser. 4 lane road with middle turn lane. Speed limit is 35 mph. Increases to 45 mph northbound just north of Burgess. Speed limit drops from 45 to 35 southbound as you pass Burgess Drive. This is residential/business area.
Riverside Dr between Springcreek Dr & Forest Park Dr
Cars headed south on Riverside Dr off Shoup Mill Rd should use caution. Speed limit is 35 mph due to residential apartment complex on this stretch of road. Deputies like to sit on Springcreek Dr and use laser to catch speeders heading into town. Speed limit increases to 45 mph once you pass the residential apartment complexes.