Speed Trap at Washington Ave & County Highway C, Cedarburg, WI
- Cedarburg, WI
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- Latitude: 43.2793
- Longitude: -87.9883
- Description: Pretty much any time of day anywhere in Cedarburg police are looking for speeders. There are about four spots on Pioneer Dr that they sit regularly--the medical clinic lot just west Washington Ave on the south side of the road, a trucking drive-way east•

Comments
Yerjustice
11/1/08 @ 7:46 pm
I like the guy complaining his son got a ticket. In the state of Wisconsin it is the law to have both a front plate and a back plate on your vehicle. If your son did not get a warning (15 day) he must not have been very cooperative with the officer and got the ticket right away. and the stop sign thing "maybe i didn't stop" well obviously you didn't and FYI laws and ordinances do not go away at night when no other cars are around, sure there is discretion from time to time but that is up to the officer not you so just follow the rules of the road and you wont have to worry about getting a ticket. and I personally haven't seen too many officers on pilgrim road but I have seen some on Green Bay Rd and around some of those streets that people use to cut through to Grafton where it goes from 35 to 25.
Anonymous
8/4/08 @ 11:11 am
knights of Columbus on Pioneer is well covered as is the cabinet making shop just west of there
Anonymous
5/29/08 @ 7:11 am
The police also sit at the Knights of Columbus parking lot on Pioneer Road, west of Horns Corner Rd
Anonymous
1/19/08 @ 12:48 pm
The whole town of Cedarburg was a speed trap! They would give tickets out for the most minor infraction. My oldest son who played on their high school football got a ticket because his front license plate was his teams license plate. I have seen plenty of other vehicles elsewhere who have their schools license plates On The Front like his was who don't have a problem. I myself got one way oin the outskirts for not stopping fully at a stop sign on a Sunday at 9 o'clock at night. Maybe I didn't hit a full stop. There was no one else around that intersection for at least 200 yards. Unfotunately the one vehicle was a Cedarburg cop. From what I heard, they were told to stop handing ont so many tickets as they did because the town relies on the tourist trade.•
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