Hermitage, Tennessee Speed Traps

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Andrew Jackson Parkway near Albany Drive

Hermitage, TennesseeOct 05, 20070 Comments

Police will sit on either side of Andrew Jackson on Albany Drive, and with the slight hill and curve, cannot be seen until too late! Speed Limit drops to 30 mph, for about 1/2 mile in a normal 40 mph area.

Tulip Grove Road near Tulip Grove Lane

Hermitage, TennesseeJul 05, 20070 Comments

Always Motor Cycle Cops and looks like they hide in a street restricted by entrance Stone works.You stop at stop sign and go down a hill, 300 yards , boom there they are speed limit drops to 20MPH, Try to keep you car at 20MPH down a hill.

Tulip Grove Road near Tulip Grove Lane Lane

Hermitage, TennesseeJul 03, 20070 Comments

There is a speed trap located at the second entrance to Sunset Oaks Subdivision on Tulip Grove Road. You are driving down a hill with your brakes on because the speed limit is 30MPH, and just as it changes to 20MPH there they are sitting with their radar hidden from the curve in the road.

Tulip Grove Road near Central Pike Road

Hermitage, TennesseeJun 21, 20060 Comments

As you come off of Central Pike onto Tulip Grove Road the speed limit changes from 45 MPH to 30 MPH. You go over a hill and down a steep grade and at the bottom of the hill they will be waiting for you. Partially hidden due to the trees in the area. They will pull over multiple cars in a line.

Andrew Jackson Parkway near Albany Street

Hermitage, TennesseeMay 15, 20060 Comments

There is a two mile stretch of Andrew Jackson Parkway in Hermitage, TN. where the speed limit goes from 40 Mph to 30 Mph to a 20 MPH school zone back to 35 MPH up to 40 MPH and back down to 30 MPH…just after this there is a very active speed trap at all times of the day where a patrol car sits on a side street (Albany) at the bottom of a hill around a corner just salivating to nab you. This is a 4 lane road with moderate traffic. There is absolutely no reason for any speed limit of less than 40-45 MPH. except as a fund raiser to the local Police Department.

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