Northeast, El Paso. Rushing Street
Rushing is a long road and the speed limit changes between every other block: 30, 35, 30, 35, 30 and then 45. Pay attention to the speed limits. Cops don’t usually park on the side alone and in the open, they are often parked close inbetween residents’ cars and you may think they are inside one of the homes-but they are actually sitting in the car and will pull out to catch you the moment you pass. Watch out because they may have "clocked" you three or four blocks down the road when you weren’t paying attention to the speed limit changes. Also, the speed limit changes between blocks and there are not always stop signs to indicate a speed change. You’ll cruise 35 for two blocks, then the speed will drop to 30 and you won’t even notice it dropped until it’s too late.
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