Easley, South Carolina Speed Traps

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Saco Lowell Rd. near Norfolk Southern Railway Underpass

Easley, South CarolinaApr 07, 20100 Comments

Going from Easley on Saco Lowell Road heading towards Greenville the Norfolk Southern Railway is on your right. The road is a thirty degree slope. The police officers sit on the right hand shoulder in the early evening or early morning hours with their lights off lurking in the darkness. You will be caught coming from Easley Christian School towards Easley on this same stretch of roadway as the road starts on the decline towards Getty’s Middle School. The speed limit here is 35 miles per hour you need to apply constant pressure your brakes to stay within the speed limit. It has been said that in Easley there is no benefit of the doubt of the five miles over the posted speed limit. The entire city limits of Easley is a speed trap waiting to ensnare you!

Crestview Rd. , the 2nd entrance to Oakcreek subdivision

Easley, South CarolinaMar 14, 20100 Comments

I live in oakcreek & the second entrance is pretty wide and that is where they sit. I see them there frequently since this is the entrance I use. Hope this helps !

Hwy 135

Easley, South CarolinaJan 05, 20100 Comments

Coming into Easley on Highway 135 from Dacusville. At the curve just above the hospital Speed limit changes from 45 to 35 and the Easley PD are often sitting around the bend waiting for someone doing 45-50 at the transition. They got my son there He was doing 50-55 in a 45 ticketed him for 20 over doing 55 in a 35!

Pearson Road near Brushy Creek Road

Easley, South CarolinaMay 21, 20080 Comments

If you turn onto Pearson Rd from Brushy Creek Rd heading toward Pope Field Rd, they often setup at the power sub station at the bottom of the hill past Brushy Creek Church. There is a hill you have to come down either direction you travel on this rd. The speed limit is 35 mph and you have to ride the brakes because both hills are steep. They also ride up and down this road running radar. This is a high traffic road with people going to the parks and Walmart.

Black Snake Road near State Highway 93 and Wallace Drive

Easley, South CarolinaMar 10, 20080 Comments

Favorite road block/license check site. No way to avoid the road block. Anyone who turns off without going through the license check is chased down.

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