Speed Trap Exchange
Jurisdiction | Auburn, New Hampshire |
Speed Trap Location | Hooksett Rd going towards the town (about a mile from exit 2 off 101) |
Nearest Reference Point | n/a |
GPS Coordinates | n/a |
Time of Day | PM Rush Hour |
Level of Enforcement | Some |
Type of Enforcement | Radar, Unknown |
Date | 8/2002 |
The local PD usually park their vehicle on Lake Forest Drive (The Village of Lake Forest) and use a radar gun at traffic coming from both directions. | |
Comment (5/2004): Auburn is actually turning into one big speedtrap. Be very careful when driving here. They use it as income, and now claim that they are increasing patrols to "protect the children," as was posted in the Auburn Village Crier. Only thing is, there are no children playing in the streets they patrol. Ever. What's worse, the cops are corrupt, and seem to getting away with it. I was pulled over in my lumbering SUV and told I was "clocked" at 55 in a 35 zone. The problem is, I knew he was behind me, and made sure I never went faster than 40. I fought it, and lost. Apparently the judges are now in on it too. Something needs to be done. It is getting out of control. | |
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Jurisdiction | Auburn, New Hampshire |
Speed Trap Location | Rt. 28 By-Pass, Lake Massabesic |
Nearest Reference Point | n/a |
GPS Coordinates | n/a |
Time of Day | PM Rush Hour |
Level of Enforcement | Moderate |
Type of Enforcement | Radar |
Date | 6/2003 |
Heading north on the by-pass through Auburn you cross over a small bridge and begin to climb a hill. You then reach the crest of the hill and begin your decent. Near the bottom of the hill the speed limit changes from 45mph to 30mph. On the south bound side of the road is where you would find a Auburn Police Cruiser nicely wedged into a small opening (the first gate before the small creek). I've seen on a couple occasions the car very deep into this opening so it was totally hidden from view, and the officer using the gun out away from the car along the side of the road. Typically checking northbound traffic, although I've seen one doing both directions as well. | |
Comment (5/2004): Auburn is actually turning into one big speedtrap. Be very careful when driving here. They use it as income, and now claim that they are increasing patrols to "protect the children," as was posted in the Auburn Village Crier. Only thing is, there are no children playing in the streets they patrol. Ever. What's worse, the cops are corrupt, and seem to getting away with it. I was pulled over in my lumbering SUV and told I was "clocked" at 55 in a 35 zone. The problem is, I knew he was behind me, and made sure I never went faster than 40. I fought it, and lost. Apparently the judges are now in on it too. Something needs to be done. It is getting out of control. | |
Comment (5/2004): Auburn is actually turning into one big speedtrap. Be very careful when driving here. They use it as income, and now claim that they are increasing patrols to "protect the children," as was posted in the Auburn Village Crier. Only thing is, there are no children playing in the streets they patrol. Ever. What's worse, the cops are corrupt, and seem to getting away with it. I was pulled over in my lumbering SUV and told I was "clocked" at 55 in a 35 zone. The problem is, I knew he was behind me, and made sure I never went faster than 40. I fought it, and lost. Apparently the judges are now in on it too. Something needs to be done. It is getting out of control. | |
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Jurisdiction | Auburn, New Hampshire |
Speed Trap Location | Every Road |
Nearest Reference Point | n/a |
GPS Coordinates | n/a |
Time of Day | Any time of day |
Level of Enforcement | High |
Type of Enforcement | Radar |
Date | 5/2004 |
Auburn, in the name of "protecting the children," has now become one large speed trap. The irony is there are never any children playing in the steets. It's a small town with lots of woods and water, and few streets, so there is no opportunity or reason for kids to play in the streets. The cops now just drive around triggering their radar at every car they see. There is virtually no crime here, so this has become the town's income, and something to keep the cops busy apparently. The speed limits are unreasonably low, and driving at a speed that would be reasonable anywhere else will get you a speeding ticket here. And fighting a ticket is futile. The judges are in on it too. What's worse, I was told I was going 15 MPH faster than I was! It wasn't even radr in my case (I was "clocked"), though my radar detector goes off constantly here. Something needs to be done, but who knows what. | |
Comment (5/2004): Auburn is actually turning into one big speedtrap. Be very careful when driving here. They use it as income, and now claim that they are increasing patrols to "protect the children," as was posted in the Auburn Village Crier. Only thing is, there are no children playing in the streets they patrol. Ever. What's worse, the cops are corrupt, and seem to getting away with it. I was pulled over in my lumbering SUV and told I was "clocked" at 55 in a 35 zone. The problem is, I knew he was behind me, and made sure I never went faster than 40. I fought it, and lost. Apparently the judges are now in on it too. Something needs to be done. It is getting out of control. | |
Comment (5/2004): Auburn is actually turning into one big speedtrap. Be very careful when driving here. They use it as income, and now claim that they are increasing patrols to "protect the children," as was posted in the Auburn Village Crier. Only thing is, there are no children playing in the streets they patrol. Ever. What's worse, the cops are corrupt, and seem to getting away with it. I was pulled over in my lumbering SUV and told I was "clocked" at 55 in a 35 zone. The problem is, I knew he was behind me, and made sure I never went faster than 40. I fought it, and lost. Apparently the judges are now in on it too. Something needs to be done. It is getting out of control. | |
Comment (5/2004): Auburn is actually turning into one big speedtrap. Be very careful when driving here. They use it as income, and now claim that they are increasing patrols to "protect the children," as was posted in the Auburn Village Crier. Only thing is, there are no children playing in the streets they patrol. Ever. What's worse, the cops are corrupt, and seem to getting away with it. I was pulled over in my lumbering SUV and told I was "clocked" at 55 in a 35 zone. The problem is, I knew he was behind me, and made sure I never went faster than 40. I fought it, and lost. Apparently the judges are now in on it too. Something needs to be done. It is getting out of control. | |
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