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.
6 reported enforcement areas
MM 94–102
Savannah / Chatham County
Issue: Speed enforcement
Heavy port-traffic corridor.
Updated 2026-04-20
MM 160–170
Florence / Florence County
Issue: Speed & following-distance enforcement
SCHP commercial patrols, known corridor.
Updated 2026-03-23
MM 17–25
Lumberton / Robeson County
Issue: Speed enforcement
Frequent stops near SC line.
Updated 2026-02-26
MM 11–18
Emporia / Greensville County
Issue: Strict speed enforcement
Well-known reduced-speed enforcement zone.
Updated 2026-04-18
MM 47–53
Baltimore / Baltimore County
Issue: Urban speed & lane enforcement
Tunnel approaches, HazMat routing rules.
Updated 2026-03-14
MM 14–20
Norwalk / Fairfield County
Issue: Congestion & following-distance enforcement
Dense corridor, aggressive enforcement.
Updated 2026-02-10
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