http://www.speedtrap.org/speedtraps/...y.asp?state=TX
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Gimme a break
I gotta say, after my last ticket (by the way, all of which I deserved!) there has been a fundamental change in my outlook to getting somewhere quickly. Now, if I'm late, so be it - I'm done paying extra to the local coffers.
And of course, the safety angle that onething takes is a good one too... ;)
Pretty accurate for Lewisville...
They are missing one for SB I35E just over the crest of the bridge over Business 121.
Pretty accurate for Grapevine too... especially the one on Ball. I got a ticket there before I even moved up here.
mckinney and princeton were pretty accurate too ....
of course the entire town of princeton is a speed trap
Gotta love this Texas law...
(b) In each fiscal year, a municipality having a population of less than 5,000 may retain, from fines collected for violations of highway laws in this subtitle and from special expenses collected under Article 45.54, Code of Criminal Procedure, in cases in which a violation of this subtitle is alleged, an amount equal to 30 percent of the municipality's revenue for the preceding fiscal year from all sources, other than federal funds and bond proceeds, as shown by the audit performed under Section 103.001, Local Government Code. After a municipality has retained that amount, the municipality shall send to the comptroller any portion of a fine or a special expense collected that exceeds $1.
Extremely accurate. Nice find. I haven't been speeding since my ticket a month ago. :(
There's always a cop sitting in my apt leasing office parking lot, looks like someone noted it.