Speed Trap Exchange

Jurisdiction

Grand Island, Nebraska

Speed Trap Location

S. Harrison Avenue

Nearest Reference Point

n/a

GPS Coordinates

n/a

Time of Day

Late night

Level of Enforcement

Moderate

Type of Enforcement

Radar

Date

6/2004

Two city cop cars sitting in a church parking lot on the east side of Harrison between Stolley Park Rd and W. Anna. The street is long, thin and 25 mph. It's difficult to drive that long street at the speed limit and they probably catch a few folks not doing so.

Comment (3/2006): This town has the slowest speed limits for any town I've ever lived in. It's extremely difficult doing 25 on a 4-lane road! I've lived in places where the speed limit in the alley was faster than anything in G.I.

Comment (2/2006): Why wouldn't they sit there. A street is narrow and heavily traveled in a residential area that runs by a city park/lake and crosses and hike & bike trail. The speed limit should be enforced.

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Jurisdiction

Grand Island, Nebraska

Speed Trap Location

N. Webb Road

Nearest Reference Point

West North Front Street

GPS Coordinates

n/a

Time of Day

Any time of day

Level of Enforcement

Moderate

Type of Enforcement

Radar, Laser

Date

2/2006

N. Webb Rd from Old Potash to 13th St is an open four lane road with center turn lane with mostly business driveways and a few residential driveway. Officers are always driving up and down this road catching speeders. Speed limit is 35mph.

Comment (3/2006): This town has the slowest speed limits for any town I've ever lived in. It's extremely difficult doing 25 on a 4-lane road! I've lived in places where the speed limit in the alley was faster than anything in G.I.

Comment (2/2006): Why wouldn't they sit there. A street is narrow and heavily traveled in a residential area that runs by a city park/lake and crosses and hike & bike trail. The speed limit should be enforced.

Comment (3/2006): This town has the slowest speed limits for any town I've ever lived in. It's extremely difficult doing 25 on a 4-lane road! I've lived in places where the speed limit in the alley was faster than anything in G.I.

Comment (2/2006): Why wouldn't they sit there. A street is narrow and heavily traveled in a residential area that runs by a city park/lake and crosses and hike & bike trail. The speed limit should be enforced.

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