Watch out West Texas these are some of the most well-known speed traps around Abilene and San Angelo.

Let’s get one thing clear though, when I say speed trap, I’m talking about those stretches of road where the speed limit changes fast and often, sometimes with little warning. These are the places where law enforcement officers sit and wait, ready to catch unsuspecting drivers who don’t slow down quickly enough. You’ll find them most active during holiday weekends, sitting in shifts, just waiting for the next ticket to write.

Speed Traps: A Common Complaint Among Texas Drivers

Now, don’t get me wrong, we all should be paying attention to posted speed limits. But let’s be honest, a quick heads-up like a sign reading “SPEED TRAP AHEAD” might save more lives than a sudden speed drop hidden behind a bush. If you know where one is, share it. You could save someone from a ticket or worse.

Helpful Resources and Apps Can Alert You

Thanks to the folks at the National Motorists Association and their National Speed Trap Exchange, drivers can now stay ahead of these traps. The site, along with its companion smartphone app, lets you pinpoint speed traps by city and state. With traffic getting heavier and cities strapped for cash, drivers often feel like they’ve got dollar signs painted on their windshields.

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Top Five Speed Traps Around Abilene

  1. State Highway 83/84 near CR149 Road – Northbound by the rest area. Law enforcement hides out here often.
  2. FM-89 South of FM-1235 – Coming into Buffalo Gap, the limit drops from 70 to 55 to 40 MPH. Blink and you’ll miss it.
  3. US Hwy 277 near Mile Marker 316 – Located past the town of Caps, it’s a frequent radar checkpoint.
  4. Anywhere within 20 miles of Post, TX – Troopers are regularly spotted here, especially during college breaks.
  5. South 14th near Barrow – A frequent speed drop that catches a lot of folks off guard.

LOOK: This Is a Clearly Marked And Highly Monitored Speed Zone

Top Five Speed Traps Around San Angelo

  1. Arden Road near 306 Loop – The speed limit drops quickly from 50 to 35 MPH near the bluffs.
  2. Sul Ross Street – A 25 MPH zone with just one light and several stop signs. It’s radar central.
  3. FM 2288 near Hwy 87 North – Speed limits jump between 45 and 60 MPH—stay alert.
  4. Glenna Drive by the soccer fields – A common ticket zone where speed dips from 40 to 35 MPH.
  5. Hwy 87 South near Eden cutoff – You’ll get pulled over for going just 5 MPH over the posted 70 MPH.

Final Thoughts: Drive Smart, Stay Safe

Click the links to check the latest speed traps across Texas. With over 80,000 reported traps, it pays to be cautious. And remember, no one forces you to speed. Drive safe, slow down, and enjoy the ride.

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These signs are still standing in and around the Abilene area. Many of the businesses are still going too.

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