Reported enforcement areas
Interstate Speed Trap Database
81+ reported enforcement areas across major freight corridors. Search and filter by interstate or state. This is informational only — not a legal conclusion about any location.
5 reported enforcement areas
MM 118–122
Mesquite / Clark County
Issue: Speed enforcement near AZ line
Heavy patrol on Vegas–Utah freight run.
Updated 2026-04-18
MM 245–250
Baker / San Bernardino County
Issue: Desert speed enforcement
Long grades, radar near rest stops.
Updated 2026-03-22
MM 57–62
Cedar City / Iron County
Issue: Speed & port-of-entry checks
Inspection station with adjacent enforcement.
Updated 2026-04-05
MM 59–63
Dillon / Beaverhead County
Issue: Rural speed enforcement
Open road, intermittent patrol.
Updated 2026-01-30
MM 9–22 (Virgin River Gorge)
Littlefield / Mohave County
Issue: Canyon grade & speed enforcement
Narrow canyon, no shoulders, strict speed.
Updated 2026-04-23
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