Fairport, New York Speed Traps
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High Street near Main Street
Town cruiser hides in the driveways of shops along the south side of High St. and works both directions. Posted speed is around 30, but going downhill toward Main it’s very easy to get up to 40 or more. That’s what they generally seem to be looking for.
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490 E just after Fairport Exit
Trooper sits behind bushes just in front of the first underpass along the long left curve following the Fairport Exit.
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South Main St, halfway up the hill between the 4 corners and Hulburt Ave.
This is a true speed trap and one of the places where Fairport balances its budget. The steep slope of the hill makes it difficult to maintain the speed limit and Fairport police pride themselves on being the biggest sticklers around.
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