The Web site
Speed Trap Exchange
lists the 10 U.S. cities with the most speed traps, based on
user postings.
By ERICA FRANCIS
Top 10 Cities with the Most Speed Traps as
reported by the Speed Trap Exchange:
 | 1. Detroit, Mich. suburbs |
 | 2. Colorado Springs, Colo. |
 | 3. Houston, Texas |
 | 4. Orlando, Fla. |
 | 5. Nashville, Tenn. |
 | 6. Ann Arbor, Mich. |
 | 7. Albuquerque, N.M. |
 | 8. Washington, D.C. |
 | 9. Denver, Colo. |
 |
10. Virginia
Beach, Va.
|
Detroit is the worst place to speed in the country,
according to the Speed Trap Exchange, a Web site where users
can post the whereabouts of speed traps all over the
country.
In anticipation of holiday travel, the site put out
a list of the top 10 places in the
U.S. with the most speed traps, based on user postings.
"There are more than 10,000 postings total on the site,
2,000 of which are from Texas," said Aaron Quinn, the site's
communication director. "Detroit's suburbs have more than
100 postings."
Quinn said that the purpose of the Speed Trap
Exchange is to draw attention to areas where speed limits
are arbitrarily low and to let people know about variations
in enforcement of speed limits between different regions.
"In some areas, everyone drives 10 mph over the speed limit
and it is accepted by the law enforcement agencies," he
said. "And in some areas they pull you over if you go over
the limit by 1 mph."
According to the National Highway Traffic Safety
Administration, speeding is the second highest cause of
fatal car accidents in the U.S. and accounted for 13,189, or
30.4 percent, of the 43,443 traffic-related deaths in 2005.
Only drunk driving kills more people on the road, taking
16,885 lives in 2005, according to the most recent NHTSA
data. Together, drunk driving and speeding account for
nearly 70 percent of the total number of fatal crashes in
2005.