Nashville, Tennessee Speed Traps

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Interstate I-24 near Exit Number 79

Nashville, TennesseeSep 26, 20070 Comments

Lots of unmarked white and green SUV’s

Murfreesboro Road near Dell Parkway

Nashville, TennesseeSep 06, 20070 Comments

They’ll have Patrol Cars, Motorcycle Cops, you name it (especially around quota time) set just inside of Dell’s Shipping & Receiving Entrance. If you are coming from Briley Pkwy, towards Donnelson Pike, just as you are going down the hill (under the landing/take-off brige for planes) through the tunnel, the cop will be aiming the radar at the tunnel. He/She will be posted behind a wall just as you exit the tunnel or parked on Dell’s Property as mentioned above. They will wave over two to three vehicles at a time. Pay close attention as you drive in this area.

West End Avenue near Vanderbilt University

Nashville, TennesseeSep 05, 20070 Comments

30 mph speed limit on this stretch, from I-440 to downtown is too low. Traffic lights are synched at a higher speed when traveling into town in the morning. Exceeding the limit by five to ten mph ensures few red lights encountered. Traveling the 30 mph limit guarantees a red light at nearly every intersection when traveling toward downtown in the AM.

Royal Parkway near Donelson Pike Road

Nashville, TennesseeAug 21, 20070 Comments

Road is a 4 lane road and the speed limit is 30 mph well below what most all traffic travels at.Its just a way to write several tickets with out much problem.There are several places in nashville that are speed traps they like sitting at bottoms of hills natural for car to coast.

McCrory Creek Road near Stewarts Ferry Pike Crossing

Nashville, TennesseeAug 11, 20070 Comments

Motorcycle radar in the drive way of Sycamore Villa appartments, there a two motorcycle cops usually.Speed limit is 30 mph they get you coming down the hill and most often the drivers are doing 50 MPH.

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