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Woodroffe Avenue, north bound just right after the 417 off ramp. Limit is 50km/h and a school zone.
Maitland /Clyde, South bound past the 417 off ramp. Just before the bend which joins Clyde and Baseline. Motorcyle cops hidden in parking lot.
Carling Avenue, west of Bayshore and westbound all the way to the Moodie Drive intersection. Posted limit is 60km/h. The east bound lane is justifiably so because of houses on the side, but the west bound lane is wide open and usually moves close to 90km/h. Motorcycle cop hidden in Rockypointe Drive, using laser.
Bank Street & Walkley Road near Riverside Drive, usually every second day. Motorcycle police with radar at Southmore tracking eastbound and again just past the bridge past McCarthy Road catching westbound traffic.
Woodroffe Avenue, near Nepean Sportsplex and Slack road. Be careful especially when you are north bound, as the speed limit change from 80km/h to 60km/h will catch the unwary
Smyth Road & Main Street, limit posted at 50km/h but motorists usually move at 70. Cops love to ticket people during morning rush hours.
Highway 416, a newly built 4-lane highway to replace the old Highway 16. Speed limit is posted at the usual 100km/h, but motorists are often tempted to try their car's top speed there because the surface is so smooth and traffic is so scarce. DON'T. It has been reported that cops catch anyone who is above 115km/h. Can you pronounce "robbery"? Enforcement is mostly concentrated near the intersection with Highway 417. Slow down as you come near Ottawa. A dark gray new model Crown Victoria unmarked police car, a marked slick top and an unmarked burgandy Chevrolet Lumina were seen at one time with three unlucky motorists. Oh, it was sunny and +10C degrees out.
Highway 417/174 East, near the Y-split to 417 East and 174 East. Expect a cop car parked facing traffic, shining radar waves all over them.
Highway 417 West, near Corel Centre, Kanata. A cop was spotted using a laser gun clocking motorists. LIDAR has been recently picked up by the Ontario Provincial Police.
Hunt Club Road, a very modern, smooth and wide road built for large volume of traffic. Speed limit is posted at 80km/h on each end, with the middle section (roughly between Bank Street and Riverside Drive) posted at 60km/h. 80km/h is a reasonable limit on this road, but the sudden change to 60 will catch the unwary motorists
Somerset Street, the section near Preston Street and the bridge to Wellington Street. It is a downtown area so speeds should be low, but watch your speed when you crest the hill the moment you come off the bridge. Enforcement is mostly at night since there is nobody to trap during daylight rush hours.
Centrepointe Drive, entire section. It is a wide, smoothly paved residential street with parking on both sides. Speed limit is posted at 40km/h but traffic usually moves at 60+. It has been reported that unmarked patrol cars were used, a plain white Ford Crown Victoria.
Meadowlands Drive, almost the entire stretch of this road. The street is posted at 40km/h but traffic usually moves at 60, unless weather condition is very bad. From the section between Fisher Ave and Merivale Road, the eastbound side has room for parking and you should keep an eye out for cops there. From the section between Merivale Road and Woodroffe Ave, westbound side has room for parking but it has been reported that cops love to use both sides. A portable radar unit on tripod is always used, with the cop car hiding in a side street or tight parking spot.
Maitland /Clyde, South bound past the 417 off ramp. Just before the bend which joins Clyde and Baseline. Motorcyle cops hidden in parking lot.
Carling Avenue, west of Bayshore and westbound all the way to the Moodie Drive intersection. Posted limit is 60km/h. The east bound lane is justifiably so because of houses on the side, but the west bound lane is wide open and usually moves close to 90km/h. Motorcycle cop hidden in Rockypointe Drive, using laser.
Bank Street & Walkley Road near Riverside Drive, usually every second day. Motorcycle police with radar at Southmore tracking eastbound and again just past the bridge past McCarthy Road catching westbound traffic.
Woodroffe Avenue, near Nepean Sportsplex and Slack road. Be careful especially when you are north bound, as the speed limit change from 80km/h to 60km/h will catch the unwary
Smyth Road & Main Street, limit posted at 50km/h but motorists usually move at 70. Cops love to ticket people during morning rush hours.
Highway 416, a newly built 4-lane highway to replace the old Highway 16. Speed limit is posted at the usual 100km/h, but motorists are often tempted to try their car's top speed there because the surface is so smooth and traffic is so scarce. DON'T. It has been reported that cops catch anyone who is above 115km/h. Can you pronounce "robbery"? Enforcement is mostly concentrated near the intersection with Highway 417. Slow down as you come near Ottawa. A dark gray new model Crown Victoria unmarked police car, a marked slick top and an unmarked burgandy Chevrolet Lumina were seen at one time with three unlucky motorists. Oh, it was sunny and +10C degrees out.
Highway 417/174 East, near the Y-split to 417 East and 174 East. Expect a cop car parked facing traffic, shining radar waves all over them.
Highway 417 West, near Corel Centre, Kanata. A cop was spotted using a laser gun clocking motorists. LIDAR has been recently picked up by the Ontario Provincial Police.
Hunt Club Road, a very modern, smooth and wide road built for large volume of traffic. Speed limit is posted at 80km/h on each end, with the middle section (roughly between Bank Street and Riverside Drive) posted at 60km/h. 80km/h is a reasonable limit on this road, but the sudden change to 60 will catch the unwary motorists
Somerset Street, the section near Preston Street and the bridge to Wellington Street. It is a downtown area so speeds should be low, but watch your speed when you crest the hill the moment you come off the bridge. Enforcement is mostly at night since there is nobody to trap during daylight rush hours.
Centrepointe Drive, entire section. It is a wide, smoothly paved residential street with parking on both sides. Speed limit is posted at 40km/h but traffic usually moves at 60+. It has been reported that unmarked patrol cars were used, a plain white Ford Crown Victoria.
Meadowlands Drive, almost the entire stretch of this road. The street is posted at 40km/h but traffic usually moves at 60, unless weather condition is very bad. From the section between Fisher Ave and Merivale Road, the eastbound side has room for parking and you should keep an eye out for cops there. From the section between Merivale Road and Woodroffe Ave, westbound side has room for parking but it has been reported that cops love to use both sides. A portable radar unit on tripod is always used, with the cop car hiding in a side street or tight parking spot.