Belleville, Ontario Speed Traps

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Wallbridge-Loyalist Rd North 401

Belleville, OntarioApr 09, 20100 Comments

This is a great area with many hills and changing speed limits. Expect them to be there, and don’t go faster than 10km over the limit.

Sometimes they like to simply cruise down this road in an unmarked SUV, especially on holidays – Beware the hills.

Just south of foxboro-Stirling road, a police officer likes to sit at the 60/80 demark and wait for people going 90 to drive right into the 60 zone. He’s not normally hidden but there is a road on the east side of the road you should check for vehicles.

South of the angry beaver on the corner (Vermilyea and WB-loyalist) police like to use the trees and winding road to catch people northbound, but southbound you can usually see the police car. Two people verified both of these tactics on two seperate occasions.

If you drive the length of the road you will be aggravated by the amount of 80/60/80 switches and hills.

Palmer Rd

Belleville, OntarioApr 07, 20100 Comments

Various locations on this street are used. It is a community safe zone. They park in the lot of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints which sits on the corner of Leland Dr. and Palmer Rd. This is very near to the threeway stop, and crossing guard for three schools!, primary, elementary, and high school.They also Park at the lower end of Palmer near Dundas Street West, where Katundra Daycare is located in Sir James Whitney and grab you before the light at Palmer.

Harder Drive

Belleville, OntarioApr 04, 20100 Comments

Because a high school and an elementary school are located here, it’s a 40km zone, but many people drive faster. They usually hide the cruiser behind the elementary school and use the handheld radar.

Cannifton Rd. south of the Arenas

Belleville, OntarioMar 15, 20100 Comments

Car often sits in driveway to the arena.

Bridge Street East

Belleville, OntarioMar 15, 20100 Comments

Either at St Joseph’ Catholic school or the little side street just West of the school. They prefer to use hand held radar and are attempting to make traffic aware that it is a 40 km school zone. Monday to Friday between 8 am and 5 pm.

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