Jamestown Rd., Just South of William & Mary Campus
The posted speed limit on Jamestown Rd. in the campus area is 25 mph. This is a good idea when one considers how many pedestrians there are here. I’ve got no issue with that. However, as one drives south and leaves the college behind there is a long hill opposite Lake Matoaka where the speed limit changes to 35 mph. It changes at the bottom of the hill, not at the top. As one goes down the hill it is nearly impossible not to speed up without riding one’s brakes the whole way down. This is where they catch you. This stretch of road is perhaps 500 feet long and is flanked by woods and the lake. The police cruiser will be parked out of view and as soon as you exceed about 30 mph he will pull you over and write out the ticket. In my view, the speed limit should change from 25 to 35 at the top of the hill, not the bottom. This seems to be little more than a revenue enhancement.
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