From The Speed Trap Exchange…..
You see them everyday, Speed Traps. The police may be out in the open, hiding behind bridge abutments, or passing overhead in an airplane. As is obvious from the traffic flow, the speed limit is grossly under-posted and universally ignored.
Traffic is moving safely and expeditiously, but not legally according to the posted speed limit. As fast as the pen can be applied to paper, driver after driver is issued a speeding ticket that results in exorbitant fines, points on their driver’s licenses and insurance surcharges.
Fortunately, you know about the speed traps on your regularly traveled routes, but what about those times you are on unfamiliar streets and highways? If only there was a way you could share your knowledge of speed traps, in exchange for the speed trap knowledge of others.
The site has lots of interesting articles relating to how speed limits are set and the latest scientific research as to what safe speeds are. And of course they have an exchange where people post information relating to speed traps all over the country. I was surprised to see that there where some speed traps that I recognized on the the list.