State Highway 9 near Peak One Boulevard

Frisco, ColoradoMay 24, 20070 Comments

As Highway 9 heads South to Breckenridge, as it goes out of the Frisco Town Limits, the speed limit goes from 35 to 50. However, the 50MPH sign is way far away from the point where it makes sense to increase the speed, so drivers are often duped into thinking it’s okay to increase their speed as it goes from suburban parkway to completely rural and straight highway. Because the police often wait at the other end of the highway, pointing laser and radar at the cars going the other direction, many cars are caught because the officers claim that there is a ‘bell curve’ from the 35 mph to the 50mph sign, and they often don’t know when a driver has passed that point. But they give a ticket anyway. Municipal judges in Frisco are incredibly unapologetic here. This trap is set at least once a day, and during high season (ski season or summer weekends), you will see it set up several times a day.

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