El Paso, Texas Speed Traps
Interstate 10 near Executive Road
Executive Dr until Sunlad aprk exit. Routine radar use by local police, motorcycle police like to back up to overpass pillars and shoot laser at you as you pass. You will not see them unless you look as you pass under the overpass.
Rojas Street near Adabel Drive
All of Rojas within a 35 to 45 MPH limit. However, along the stretch behind Tinseltown, next to the methodist church, and approx. 300 Fort east of the Goodtime store at the corner of Pendale and Rojas, it slows to 25 MPH
Mc Rae Boulevard near cosmos Street
Police hide in parking Lot of Scotsdale Elementary
Wedgewood Road near Bantry Street
This part of wedgewood is a 4 lane ,very wide street where the speed limit immediatly drops fom 40 to 30 in a blink of an eye. Police hide in a crooss street (Bantry) pull over cars all day every day. I lived a block away for 24 years and believe me , it is way too easy to get a ticket. Watch Out!
Westwind Street near Tarascas Street
There’s a fair stretch of Westwind between stop signs, that slopes downhill. A cop usually waits on Tarascas – you can’t see him because of a hill coming around a curve. The posted speed limit is 30 mph which is a little lower than before or after that spot. Not unduly restrictive, but most of the streets around that part of town have higher limits.