State Route 104 near SUNY Oswego Campus
Anywhere on the SUNY Oswego Campus is a speedtrap… most of the campus roads are only 20 mph, even the "through" roads non-campus traffic commonly uses to get from one part of the village to another. Adding to this, a few years ago, NY State upgraded all SUNY "Public Safety" officers to full "University Police" status–Police being the operative word–so they can even ticket people off-campus just as if they were troopers.
Most often, off-campus patrols take place on the stretch of 104 between the "five corners" (McDonald’s) and the campus entrance at the top of the hill. If you’re traveling eastbound, the speed limit drops as you pass the campus entrance, even though the road widens to 4 lanes and you’re going down a pretty long hill. Not to mention a Dunkin Donuts at the bottom of the hill, even more reason to watch you speed in this area.
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