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TexasWolf

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-North Mopac just past he 183 fly over. He hides under the fly over. Daytime on the weekends
-South Mopac just before Camp Mabry at night.
-Windsor Road heading toward Lamar. On your right behind
the brick fence as you turn downhill. Daytime.
 
22nd and Rio Grande.

These two dudes on their moto-bikes LOVE to pull people over for expired stickers, rolling stop signs, not using turn signals... ticky tack stuff, etc. etc. They are hidden, but out there a lot.

I often see them pull over several people at a time, as I walk by. They gave me a bogus ticket a while back too.

So BE CAREFUL on this street, particularly on nice afternoons.
 
26th/Dean Keeton and San Jacinto (hidden in the trees, gunning you as you come down the hill).
 
We need something like this for Houston.

I'm tired of going to court for traffic violations.

The only thing I can input on this is to avoid speeding on Voss before hitting 2nd Baptist Church in Houston.

Pigs are always parked near the Bayou in a left turn lane with their lights off.
 
"ticky tack stuff" like "not using turn signals"???

That kind of crap gets people killed.
 
Those ******** at 22nd and Rio Grande...

They've been there for years.

Also, watch out for the ones on Dean Keeton over by the law school.
 
got a ticket exiting S Mopac to 1st street (going into downtown)

2 motorcycle cops were parked on the left hand side of the road, just waiting for people to come off the ramp. They would point at your car and tell you to pull over. After I got my ticket I came through the same trap the next morning and they were there (this time I wasn't speeding). The fact that these guys were sitting there pointing at cars almost caused 2 seperate wrecks. They make you pull directly over. So in other words, your car goes from 60 mph to 0 in about 3 seconds. Very safe place to pull people over, let me tell you.
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That exit is tricky because you go from 60 mph to I believe 35 mph limit in a matter of seconds.
 
As far as I recall, the reduced speed limit begins as soon as the exit lane peels off of Mopac. 55 or 45, don't remember which. I used to live about a four-iron from there, and people were frequently hauling *** around that curve and rear-ending (easy, Scally) those in front, or causing other near-accidents.
 
spicewood springs near the intersection of hart. they have a motorcycle cop clocking people as they head towards mopac.
 
A older spot they are picking up again is right at 2222 and 360. If you are going down 2222 near the County Line, slow down, they are pulling multiple people over at one time now.
 

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