Queens, New York Speed Traps
Clearview Expressway near Grand Central Parkway
The entire length of the expwy from the Throggs Neck Bridge to the GCP is monitored. It is only a few miles long, and locals have ALWAYS known not to speed on it. It is the bread and butter of the borough Highway unit. Speed limit is 50 mph – they tend to stop people at 60 or above (real easy to do – always light traffic and wide straight 3 lane highway).
LIE Expressway near LIE Expressway
Cop keeps his car on side street, and the other cop flags you over
Interboro/Jackie Rob Parkway near Exit Number 5
West bound on the Jackie Rob/Interboro an unmarked car sits around they turn just before exit 4 where exit 5 used to be
Clear view Expressway near State Highway 495 Long Island Expressway
Both directions North and South along this roadway from the base of the Throggs Neck bridge (40mph Zone)which is heavily enforced to the termination of the roadway at Hillside Ave. Both Radar and Laser is utilized, from positions behind overpass areas and trees along side the roadway and positions on the entrance ramps. As many as (3) marked and unmarked Highway Patrol Units work this stretch of roadway both a.m. shift and p.m. shiFort A minimum of 20 years of enforcement here has not changed the speed of vehicles, just continues to produce revenue. I know this as to be true as a previous H.P. Officer and accident Investigation Officer. Accidents have not declined nor has the speeds of vehicles utilizing this roadway. In fact the only "Official", justification for enforcement is to "enforce this roadway more vigorously".
Clearview Express Way near State Route 495
Clearview Expressway going North or South between the Throggs Neck Bridge and The Grand Central Parkway