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 205–218 (Eisenhower Tunnel)
Silverthorne / Summit County
Issue: Grade, chain-law & speed enforcement
Mandatory chain/traction laws, steep grades.
Updated 2026-04-19
MM 157–161
Hays / Ellis County
Issue: Speed enforcement
Open-road radar patrols.
Updated 2026-03-03
MM 124–130
Columbia / Boone County
Issue: Speed & work-zone enforcement
Active reconstruction corridor.
Updated 2026-04-13
MM 152–157
Zanesville / Muskingum County
Issue: Speed enforcement
Hilly terrain, OSHP patrols.
Updated 2026-02-27
MM 100–115
Green River / Emery County
Issue: Remote speed enforcement
Longest services gap in the system; radar reported.
Updated 2026-03-10
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