Exton, Pennsylvania Speed Traps
Route 100 in the vicinity of the PA turnpike entrance ramp
This is a fairly long section of Rt 100 with no nearby cross streets or other obstructions. Because of that, people tend to drive through this section at a pretty good clip, typically > 60-65 mph. The limit, however is 55mph. Cops will sit on the exit road from the PA Turnpike toll booth and monitor the Rt 100 traffic in both directions. Sometimes they will sit in the Eagleview jughandle and use VASCAR to measure the traffic speed on Rt 100 North.
Eagleview Boulevard
From either end of the this commercial road, there is a dip where cops usually wait in an unmarked pickup truck. The speed limit is 30MPH but because the road slopes down(from both direction) and the road is a little wide(with 2 lanes each way) for a 30MPH zone, your travel speed will tend to exceed the posted limit. Cops usually pull you over 5MPH above the limit.
N. Whitford Rd Btwn Whitford Hills & Lincoln Hwy(Rt30)
One cop times you going down hill on the super low speed limit of 25MPH, while his revenue buddy sits off the shoulder 1/2 mile away before Waterloo Blvd.
Whitford Hills Rd & Whiteland Hunt Rd. Stop Sign
Downingtown borough cops will sit back on Whiteland Hunt Rd. waiting for folks running or not stopping fully for the Stop Sign going north or south on Whitford Hills Rd. This is the stop sign located a couple of hundred yards down the road on Whitford Hills Rd. from Dunkin Donuts on Rt. 113.
E. Swedesford Road between Hillside Drive and Brookview Road
West Whiteland Police Department is using the new device called ENRADD.
You can not see the police cars because they are 1/4 mile down the road – 3 of them