10. Los Angeles, California Speed traps: 151
9. Chicago, Illinois Speed traps: 153
8. Dallas, Texas Speed traps: 156
7. Orlando, Florida Speed traps: 165
6. Denver, Colorado Speed traps: 165
5. Jacksonville, Florida Speed traps: 175
4. Colorado Springs, Colorado Speed traps: 186
3. Las Vegas, Nevada Speed traps: 187
2. Austin, Texas Speed traps: 189
1. Houston, Texas Speed traps: 373
Route 65 in Pittsburgh was the worse I have seen. The boroughs hired retired City of Pittsburgh cops to just do speed traps.
5 miles over and they got you. No ifs , ands or buts.
On a per capital basis Fullerton California puts these cities too shame. I don’t drive through Fullerton or shop there anymore because it is so bad. They have a large motorcycle unit armed with radar guns. Great revenue producer.
Please try to figure out which of these speed trap laden burgs are run by LIBTARDs.
My money says that ALL of them are.
None in the North East?
Just a small point, Colorado Springs is much smaller than 1,2 and 3. So per square mile or by population Colorado Springs would be number 1 by a mile.
Sounds like Houston voters needed to vote out speed cams when they voted out red light cams.
I see Seattle’s not on the list: The enivor-wackos and anti-auto libs make it so hard to drive cars in the city that few who don’t have to even bother. And if they do venture in, the traffic’s so bad they simply can’t go very fast. Nor can they find affordable parking. Nor avoid the self-righteous, in-your-face bike riding armies, or the road-clogging homeless brigades.
Worst place in Texas that I know of is just east of Vernon, Texas, near the border of OK and TX. I was driving 95 in a 75.
Still one of the most infamous in this area is just a little south of Houston at Brookside Village (Near Pearland). This little hamlet has (at least did have) continous patrol of it's 2-3 miles of main road. I have heard the local fuzz pretty much discounts the 5 mph cushion too.