Highland Hills, Ohio Speed Traps
South of Chagrin Blvd on Northfield Rd
The police sit in the cemetary between Harvard Rd and Chagrin Blvd in the northbound lanes of Northfield Rd.
Northfield Rd just south of Chagrin Blvd. in northbound lane
Highland hills police in construction zone. Speed limit goes from 40 – 25 mph
Harvard Road–west of Green Road to Warrensville Center Road
The police cruise often is sitting in a drive that is nestled off of Harvard Road, mid point between Green Road and heading toward Warrensville Center Road. Harvard Road is now 35 mph—no longer any 50 miles per hour. Highland Hills is in dire need of $$$$ and they wait to pounce like a cat on a mouse—-big source of revenue for this city…..driver beware!!
Northfield Road near Harvard Street
Pay attention when traveling on Northfield Road (just south of Harvard Road. Near the high school, there are often two or three cruisers running radar. I have no complaint on enforcing speed limits, especially in school zones. However, the school zone hours are not posted and the flashing lights are not always on during supposd times of enforcement. A crusier often sits in a community center driveway, right beside a speed limit sign that posts 40 MPH — very deceiving. You think you’re out of the 20-MPH school zone when you see the 40 MPH speed limit sign. But you’re not. A lot of people have tickets to prove it.
Harvard Road near Cuyahoga Community College
Since this city has basically no residents the cops have plenty of time to hand out tickets. They fester at the top of the hill on Harvard Rd. where it intersects with Cuyahoga Community College. There also is a unoccupied black and white police sport utility vehicle always parked on the right side before the speed goes from 50MPH to 35 MPH. I feel they use this to make people figure they just passed the trap, think again.