Green Bay, Wisconsin Speed Traps

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Nicolet Drive near US Highway 43

Green Bay, WisconsinOct 17, 20070 Comments

I see that unmarked green Pontiac Grand AM that everyone knows about pulling multiple cars over all morning and afternoon quite a bit. Same guy that sets up orange cones behind his car when he pulls someone over.

I’ve gotten stopped by him before, you can’t hear his siren at all and the flashing lights are tiny and very hard to see. From my experience and hearsay, he will give you any tint/seatbelt/speeding/exhaust ticket he can and does not go easy; I got 3 tickets when he pulled me over.

Dousman Street near Musuem Way

Green Bay, WisconsinOct 01, 20070 Comments

On the west side of the Fox River. Generally in the parking lot for Leight’s Park by Titletown Brewery, or across the street in the parking lot.

Packerland Drive near Trojan Drive

Green Bay, WisconsinSep 19, 20070 Comments

A marked police-car sits at either side of Trojan Dr crossing Packerland Dr., during the noon-hour as there are many students crossing those roads en route or returning from the local McDonalds, Hardees, Subway, Cousins. There are many signs posting the 15 mph school-hours speed limit. Most people disregard the signs because Packerland is such a main artery on the way to West Mason Blvd which is heavily congested. Daily there are at least 4 citations issued through this intersection.
There is also an unmarked police-car that sits on the west side of Packerland and Trojan Dr when the marked car is busy.

State Route 172 near Webster Ave Crossing

Green Bay, WisconsinJul 09, 20070 Comments

Police sit in (usually) marked cars at the top of the Webster St exit, going both east and west. Westbound, traffic goes from 65 to 55 approx. 1 mile before Webster, they stop folks still going 65 approaching Webster and the Fox River. Eastbound, the speed limit is 55, but most people are either doing 65 coming off the bridge or speeding up for the 65 limit that occurs approx 1 mi. west of Webster Ave. Cops also sit on 172 after the bridge, during commute and weekend get-away. 172 connects two freeways (I43 and US 41) both with 65 mph posted.

Ashland Avenue near 9th Street

Green Bay, WisconsinJul 06, 20070 Comments

Cop always sits in the park and ride behind a tree so u can’t see him till you pass him and he will always get you he sits on a bike, car unmarked.

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