Interstate 275 near Between N. Line and Eurekak Road

Romulus, MichiganMar 14, 20081 Comments

romulus cop will be facing East "appearing" to be monitoring NB 275 traffic. cop will actually be monitoring SB 275 traffic. This City of romulus is known through Downriver for their heavy cop enforcement! This vehicle on I-275 is a silver Magnum unmarked. The median he sits in is a sharp curve, so he can sit slightly at an angle to monitor SB traffic w/out SB thinking he is. Once the cop guesses the car speeding he peels out of the median. When the cop actually not pulling actualy working citizens over, just sitting there, the cop is sitting in the landscape. You can tell where he sits, because there is no longer grass, just deep tire tracks with mud splattered all over the median and freeway. If there is snow in that spot the cop will between the SB shoulder/fast lane. The cop cannot actually sit completely on the shoulder because of the 12 inch snow next to the cop. When the cop is on the shoulder it is usually in the middle of the night and cop employee of romulus is on the outside of the cop car. The cop car has a hemi so the cop will have his vehicle have you pulled over in seconds so he can quickly write you the ticket and take off and turn around before you even have a chance to take off on the dangerous freeway. The cop does not even have the courtesy to keep his lights on behind you so you can get up to speed from the high speed traffic around… Don’t worry about broken headlights/taillights through romulus, they don’t care about safety! Cop don’t get no overtime for that now!

Comments:
Like most rural freeways in Michigan, this area should be posted at 80 mph to match the normal 85th percentile speeds of 78-83 mph on good rural freeways. The State Police and MDOT are legally prohibited from posting the safest 85th percentile speed limits because of our arbitrary statutory limit of 70 mph, a limit that is not valid from a traffic safety engineering viewpoint.
#1Feb 16, 2010Report Abuse

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