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<title>Speed traps in New Mexico</title>
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<title>Interstate 40</title>
<link>http://www.speedtrap.org/speed-traps/view/40708</link>
<guid>http://www.speedtrap.org/speed-traps/view/40708#Bernalillo,NM</guid>
<geo:lat>35.1052</geo:lat>
<geo:long>-106.671</geo:long>
<description> Multiple Gray And Black crusiers with New Mexico Department of public Safety on the trunk. Don't know who these guy are. they stop cars and 18 wheelrs.</description>
<author>wffw@weaselsspfld.com (Johnny T)</author>
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<title>US Highway 550</title>
<link>http://www.speedtrap.org/speed-traps/view/42125</link>
<guid>http://www.speedtrap.org/speed-traps/view/42125#Cuba,NM</guid>
<geo:lat>36.0357</geo:lat>
<geo:long>-107.601</geo:long>
<description> Southbound on US 550 (NM 44) through the Village of Cuba.  Posted speed limit within the town was 35 MPH which I obeyed scrupulously.  At the south end of town, US 550 crosses NM 197 and immediately becomes a four lane divided freeway.  As you pass through the intersection, you can see a sign about one-tenth of a mile away announcing that the speed limit for the freeway was now 50 MPH.  I immediately accelerated after I went though the intersection entering the freeway and quickly reached 45 MPH at a point between the start of the freeway and the sign, continuing to accelerate to a final speed of 50 MPH at some point north of the sign (but south of the NM 197 intersection).</description>
<author>wffw@weaselsspfld.com (Johnny T)</author>
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<title>Jemez Through Road</title>
<link>http://www.speedtrap.org/speed-traps/view/44999</link>
<guid>http://www.speedtrap.org/speed-traps/view/44999#JemezSprings,NM</guid>
<geo:lat>35.7716</geo:lat>
<geo:long>-106.69</geo:long>
<description> There are only two low speed signs, partially hidden at times.  The signs are far from the main town and it appears you are out of town well before the end of the speed zone.  The town prides itself on turning around it's finances by the exploitation of tourists, who rarely run the gauntlet without being cited.</description>
<author>wffw@weaselsspfld.com (Johnny T)</author>
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<title>State Highway 47</title>
<link>http://www.speedtrap.org/speed-traps/view/59589</link>
<guid>http://www.speedtrap.org/speed-traps/view/59589#BosqueFarms,NM</guid>
<geo:lat>34.8776</geo:lat>
<geo:long>-106.558</geo:long>
<description> Well-patrolled since I first started driving the entire section of NM-47 through Bosque Farms...little tolerance for more than 3-5 mph over posted speed.</description>
<author>wffw@weaselsspfld.com (Johnny T)</author>
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<title>US Highway 66</title>
<link>http://www.speedtrap.org/speed-traps/view/45511</link>
<guid>http://www.speedtrap.org/speed-traps/view/45511#Gallup,NM</guid>
<geo:lat>35.5147</geo:lat>
<geo:long>-108.785</geo:long>
<description> In Gallup, New Mexico sheirff, state and Gallup police will park underneath I40 bridge on Hwy route 66 parked backwards in both directions.</description>
<author>wffw@weaselsspfld.com (Johnny T)</author>
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<title>All Streets Within City Limits Street</title>
<link>http://www.speedtrap.org/speed-traps/view/40168</link>
<guid>http://www.speedtrap.org/speed-traps/view/40168#Farmington,NM</guid>
<geo:lat>36.7575</geo:lat>
<geo:long>-108.182</geo:long>
<description> Entire City of Farmington has high enforcement by the police department. Many times the police place their car or motorcycle units in hidden or obscured locations and run radar or laser.  Sometimes they work in teams of two motorcycle units or car and motorcycles.  Very aggressive on seatbelt enforcement as well.</description>
<author>wffw@weaselsspfld.com (Johnny T)</author>
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<title>599 Bypass</title>
<link>http://www.speedtrap.org/speed-traps/view/44564</link>
<guid>http://www.speedtrap.org/speed-traps/view/44564#SantaFe,NM</guid>
<geo:lat>35.7144</geo:lat>
<geo:long>-105.943</geo:long>
<description> Traffic enforcement officers (both Santa Fe County Sheriff Deputies as well as New Mexico State Police) frequently monitor the intersection of the #599 ByPass and Airport Road. The reason is that, no matter what direction a motorist is heading on 599, there are several speed limit changes within a very short distance -- especially a 45mph zone on either side of Airport Road.  Miss the 45mph sign, and if you're southbound on 599, you're 10 miles over the limit.  If you're northbound, you're 20 miles over!</description>
<author>wffw@weaselsspfld.com (Johnny T)</author>
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<title>State Route 58</title>
<link>http://www.speedtrap.org/speed-traps/view/62102</link>
<guid>http://www.speedtrap.org/speed-traps/view/62102#CIMARRON,NM</guid>
<geo:lat>36.4917</geo:lat>
<geo:long>-104.877</geo:long>
<description> Speed drops from 70 to 25 in this little town</description>
<author>wffw@weaselsspfld.com (Johnny T)</author>
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<title>State Highway 412</title>
<link>http://www.speedtrap.org/speed-traps/view/48123</link>
<guid>http://www.speedtrap.org/speed-traps/view/48123#Springer,NM</guid>
<geo:lat>36.3611</geo:lat>
<geo:long>-104.584</geo:long>
<description> Eastern Edge of town speed limit at 45 for about 1 mile from visible city limit.</description>
<author>wffw@weaselsspfld.com (Johnny T)</author>
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<title>Interstate I 25n/s</title>
<link>http://www.speedtrap.org/speed-traps/view/55025</link>
<guid>http://www.speedtrap.org/speed-traps/view/55025#Raton,NM</guid>
<geo:lat>36.7915</geo:lat>
<geo:long>-104.439</geo:long>
<description> speed drops quickley from 65 to 55 crossing both north and south bound bridges cops hide in the dark usually on the north bound side.</description>
<author>wffw@weaselsspfld.com (Johnny T)</author>
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<title>U.S. 60 Road</title>
<link>http://www.speedtrap.org/speed-traps/view/54337</link>
<guid>http://www.speedtrap.org/speed-traps/view/54337#Socorro,NM</guid>
<geo:lat>34.0928</geo:lat>
<geo:long>-106.898</geo:long>
<description> Patrol car is usually located at the highway historic marker sign just where a hill breaks and shoots both southwest for traffic coming into Socorro and back to the break where people top out, and there he is.</description>
<author>wffw@weaselsspfld.com (Johnny T)</author>
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<title>State Highway 60</title>
<link>http://www.speedtrap.org/speed-traps/view/54846</link>
<guid>http://www.speedtrap.org/speed-traps/view/54846#Quemado,NM</guid>
<geo:lat>34.1901</geo:lat>
<geo:long>-108.328</geo:long>
<description> I'm from out of state.  I was driving the posted speed limit of 55 when I saw the 35 mph sign.  I let off of the gas and started to brake. The blue lights came on within 2 seconds.  As a retired law enforcement officer, I recognize a speed trap that has the sole purpose of raising money for a small town.  I would be embarrassed to make my living this way.</description>
<author>wffw@weaselsspfld.com (Johnny T)</author>
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<title>Interstate 10  East/West</title>
<link>http://www.speedtrap.org/speed-traps/view/48859</link>
<guid>http://www.speedtrap.org/speed-traps/view/48859#Lordsburg,NM</guid>
<geo:lat>30.528</geo:lat>
<geo:long>-99.8525</geo:long>
<description> Where speed is reduced from 75  to 65 East and West bound in Lordsburg, NM. State Police and County Sheriff</description>
<author>wffw@weaselsspfld.com (Johnny T)</author>
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<title>Interstate 10</title>
<link>http://www.speedtrap.org/speed-traps/view/49620</link>
<guid>http://www.speedtrap.org/speed-traps/view/49620#Lordsburg,NM</guid>
<geo:lat>32.3171</geo:lat>
<geo:long>-108.816</geo:long>
<description> State Police and County Sheriff in mark and unmarked units. Speed is reduced from 75 to 65 thru Lordsburg.</description>
<author>wffw@weaselsspfld.com (Johnny T)</author>
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<title>Interstate 10</title>
<link>http://www.speedtrap.org/speed-traps/view/41417</link>
<guid>http://www.speedtrap.org/speed-traps/view/41417#Deming,NM</guid>
<geo:lat>32.2696</geo:lat>
<geo:long>-107.766</geo:long>
<description> I was doing 75 (the speed limit) but written up for doing 88.  I don't know what to recommend.  These guys (NM Troopers) are crooked and/or incompetent.</description>
<author>wffw@weaselsspfld.com (Johnny T)</author>
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<title>209 FM</title>
<link>http://www.speedtrap.org/speed-traps/view/41780</link>
<guid>http://www.speedtrap.org/speed-traps/view/41780#Clovis,NM</guid>
<geo:lat>34.3766</geo:lat>
<geo:long>-103.041</geo:long>
<description> just leaving wal-mart going north, for about 5 miles, then can go 65.</description>
<author>wffw@weaselsspfld.com (Johnny T)</author>
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<title>US Highway 60-84</title>
<link>http://www.speedtrap.org/speed-traps/view/41914</link>
<guid>http://www.speedtrap.org/speed-traps/view/41914#Melrose,NM</guid>
<geo:lat>34.42</geo:lat>
<geo:long>-103.385</geo:long>
<description> Eastbound after passing the village, the speed limit remains at 45mph for an excessive distance, well after all signs of a village have been left behind</description>
<author>wffw@weaselsspfld.com (Johnny T)</author>
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<title>US Highway 82</title>
<link>http://www.speedtrap.org/speed-traps/view/41204</link>
<guid>http://www.speedtrap.org/speed-traps/view/41204#Artesia,NM</guid>
<geo:lat>32.7844</geo:lat>
<geo:long>-104.41</geo:long>
<description> The road conditions on Hwy 82 are the same all the way from Alamagordo to Artesia.  Near Hope, travelling east, are S curves in the highway with a stated speed of 55 mph.  Apparently after the curves, when you travel the next 20 miles to Artesia, NM, you</description>
<author>wffw@weaselsspfld.com (Johnny T)</author>
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<title>US Highway 380</title>
<link>http://www.speedtrap.org/speed-traps/view/44017</link>
<guid>http://www.speedtrap.org/speed-traps/view/44017#Capitan,NM</guid>
<geo:lat>33.181</geo:lat>
<geo:long>-102.222</geo:long>
<description> Capitan has a school zone that is 15mph on 380. It is marked with both "When Children are present and between 7:00am and 4:30pm. It is very confusing when this limit instead of the 35mph limit is in effect. The local police use a White Suburban and seem to stop people when they feel like it. Even in the summer when there is no school.</description>
<author>wffw@weaselsspfld.com (Johnny T)</author>
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<title>State Highway 82</title>
<link>http://www.speedtrap.org/speed-traps/view/43973</link>
<guid>http://www.speedtrap.org/speed-traps/view/43973#Cloudcroft,NM</guid>
<geo:lat>32.9291</geo:lat>
<geo:long>-105.76</geo:long>
<description> 2 to 5 officers within a few miles</description>
<author>wffw@weaselsspfld.com (Johnny T)</author>
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<title>State Highway 70</title>
<link>http://www.speedtrap.org/speed-traps/view/49362</link>
<guid>http://www.speedtrap.org/speed-traps/view/49362#RuidosoDowns,NM</guid>
<geo:lat>33.3567</geo:lat>
<geo:long>-105.547</geo:long>
<description> This is a high intensity traffic area coming into the area of this little resort town. These officers works this area very hard and will write you for 5 over the limit. Watch those limits they change rapidly.</description>
<author>wffw@weaselsspfld.com (Johnny T)</author>
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