Dayton, Ohio Speed Traps
west of webster st,on wagonerford rd.at willowview cemetery
state patrol uses the cemetery entrance to see traffic going east or west on wagonerford rd, and state patrol sometimes uses the church parking lot (across from the cemetery) for vehicle inspections.
Jefferson St on ramp to Rt 35 East
Jefferson St on ramp merges into fast lane of into Rt 35 E. Some acceleration is needed in order to move into the slower right lanes. Air surveillance assists police in trapping drivers who momentarily accelerate in order to merge onto the highway.
Cranston Ct & Far Hills Ave
Speed limit has been reduced to 25 mph. It is two lanes in both directions. Used to be 35 mph.
Grange Hall Rd & la Grange Rd
The Beavercreek Police are using laser mounted radar in both directions as they are driving during afternoon rush hours. The policeman are actually doing a turnaround in driveways on Grange in order to come after their potential speeders. I was actually ticketed the policement while zoom" motorcyle was accelerating at a high rate of speed in front of me. I’ve lived off Grange Hall for 13 years without a speeding ticket and already in the last 2 months two residents on my street have received speeding tickets on Grange Hall. "
Riverside along Springfield Street
The entire city of Riverside is a speed trap! Several people I know have been ticketed as they enter Riverside via Springfield Street, just past Harshman Road, where the speed limit abruptly changes from 45 to 35. The cop that got me was parked in a church lot.