State Highway 190 – George W Bush Highway near Levon & 78 Crossing

Garland, TexasFeb 22, 20083 Comments

East Bound GWB 190 ends, merging with east bound service road. Speed limit drops from 60 to 40, Garland unmarked patrol car sits waiting w/radar in the Home Depot Entrance, Trap location hidden from open view about 100 yards from speed change sign and 50 yards from roadway end. Radar focal point is at the speed change sign, no allowing for adjusted slowdown. Observed six vehicles stopped within a 45 min time frame by the same officer on 2/22/08, all ticketed for speeding between 52-57 MPH in a 40 MPH zone.

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This particular speed trap relies on the speed limit signage. The speed limit signs are not placed in accordance with Texas or Federal guidelines. Check the Texas Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices. The speed limit signs are on the overhead sign supports. The manual explicitly says they should not be placed there because drivers do not have time to process overhead signs and speed limit signs. In addition, there are too many signs on the overhead installation. Including the speed limit signs, there are 5 signs on that structure. The guideline says there should not be more than 3. Fight these tickets and expose the city of Garland for running an illegal speed trap!
#1Jan 02, 2010Report Abuse
Following up on the previous post, the section of the manual which relates to the illegal Garland speed limit signs says "Regulatory signs, such as speed limits, should not be used in conjunction with overhead guide sign installations. Because road users have limited time to read and comprehend sign messages, there should not be more than three guide signs displayed at any one location either on the overhead structure or its support." The section of the Federal manual is "Section 2E.11 Number of Signs at an Overhead Installation and Sign Spreading". Don't let Garland steal driver's money with these illegal and irresponsible speed limit signs. Garland has a responsibility to properly (and legally) inform drivers of a lower speed limit (if there really is a dangerous road condition which warrants lowering the speed limit). Fight the ticket, get a good lawyer, and out Garland's dishonest speed trap!
#2Jan 02, 2010Report Abuse
The FWY actually has not ended at that point. And the speed limit change signs are WELL MARKED as you pass the North Garland Road S/C area. All one has to do is PAY ATTENTION and watch the spped limit signs and the Construction Zone signs and SLOW down then you will not have to worry about it. They're are not using radar, but laser now. No contesting a laser as it will target only one vehicle at a time and is extremely accurate!
#3Apr 17, 2010Report Abuse

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