Highway 64 Olar

Olar, South CarolinaApr 09, 20144 Comments

Definitely a speed trap. Ehrhardt is worse. I’m 59 yrs old, been travelling this way many years to Edisto Beach. Not any more. If you travel 100 miles out of your way to miss these towns, it’s worth it. We must all obey speed laws, but you can’t protect yourself from a traps and scams. Drive safely, but by all means, be aware.

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I drive through Olar daily so can you please explain what the trap or scams was/is? I make sure I obey the posted speed limit signs and I see the police officer sitting on the side of the road and not hidden, so I am curious as to the trap/scam. Those are the things I look for when thinking a town is running a trap. I agree with you though, we all need to obey the speed limit laws. Thanks for the heads up!
#1Apr 15, 2014Report Abuse
I find it amazing how drivers who are supposed to be adults, can not take responsibility for their own action when they get caught speeding. Maybe if you learn to take responsibility, then you won't speed to begin with. You did not say why this is a speed trap or a scam. You did not even say that you were stopped. With the whining in your post, I hope you have a large supply of depends.
#2May 07, 2014Report Abuse
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#3Aug 16, 2014Report Abuse
No, just an adult that acts as such. When I am stopped for speeding, I take responsibility of it. Most of you on this site should try it, grow up and act like adults that were caught speeding.
#4Sep 10, 2014Report Abuse

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