San Antonio, Texas Speed Traps
US Highway 281 near Near the Alamodome
Watch out downtown. The speed limits jump from 50MPH, to 55, to 60, then back down to 50 again. They’re always there, just past the Alamodome, were all the little hills are on 281 (Southbound and Northbound) where you can’t see them until it’s too late.
Interstate 10 near woodlawn Street
I wasnt pulled over until I hit the colorado street exit as I got off the highway I was shuffled into a line of about 12 other cars all with little blue and red lights flashing behind each of them. The officer told me ” I understand this is a fast road but we are trying to slow people down due to all the recent accidents. I got a 73 in a 50″
Thousand Oaks Street near El Sungro
They set up at the bottom of the hill and shoot you when coming over the top.
Mission Road near Mission Parkway
The speed trap is located on Mission Road approximately within one-half mile south from the point where Mission Road
crosses over the San Antonio river.There will be currently two police cars and/or two Harleys working traffic both directions within 200 yards of each other.The unsuspecting speeder will be crossing the bridge onto a newly paved scenic Mission Road.SAPD picks them off like ducks in a pond.
O’Conner Road near Warzbach Parkway
O’connor south of warzbach pkwy, all the way through live oak. at the south end of live oak, there is a curve on a hill. i have seen cops sitting in the turn lane waiting for speeders multiple times, morning and afternoon (havent driven there at night, but dont see why it would be diffrent). got a ticket in the morning going south, then going north later that day, a diffrent cop sitting in the exact same place just waved at me (Was in company truck) while going the same speed.