Warrington, Pennsylvania Speed Traps
Mill Creek Road near Route 152 / Limekiln Pike
Cops backs into driveway. Drive under 40.
Kansas Road near Pump Station
The officer hides in the woods outside of his car and radios the times to officers waiting in a local parking lot. There are actually three locations along this short stretch of road they use for enforcement. Watch for the painted lines about 100 ft apart in each location. The posted limit is 25 mph but most drivers do 40 to 50 because the road is quite rural in nature despite the recent construction of not yet completed age restricted townhouses.
Palimino Drive near Bristol Road
Police enforce strict 25 Mile Speed Limit and strict enforce Stop Sign Complete stop is enforce, no slow drifting thru stop sign even when there is no traffic either way. Police seem to target women.
Easton Road near Bristol Road
Past Bristol Rd. going toward Street Rd, on Rt 611 (Easton Rd). There is a police station ahead on the right, a firestation, and an ambulance garage.
There is two officers in particular who will pull you for 3mph over late at night. I got pulled over there 51 in a 45; and the woman ahead of me in traffic court got pulled for 48 in a 45.
I’ve heard numerous stories of people getting pulled over there, as the "supervisor car" drives that stretch of road many times during a shiFort
Kansas Road near Butler Road/County Line Road
Unmarked car in side street (Butler Road), as Kansas Road is 25 mph and should be 35 mph speed limit. (I am a traffic engineer) and have worked in Warrington PA as such. So consequently they trap over 95% of the drivers on that road.