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Speedbusters:
It is one of the worst areas Speedbusters has visited over the years, and it's not getting any better.
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Speedbusters:
With most drivers in downtown West Bend hanging pretty close to the speed limit, this stop was one of those visits where the radar gun did not prove too useful.
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Speedbusters:
It was one year ago that Speedbusters first visited this stretch of street in Greenfield.
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Speedbusters:
Speedbusters takes us to a busy street where the speed limit seems to be just a suggestion.
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Speedbusters:
It's nice to set out with a plan, but there are times Speedbusters needs to throw that plan out the window.
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Speedbusters:
Speedbusters spends a lot of time in school zones, but not many are like this. Three schools sit side by side -- as cars blaze past at dangerous speeds.
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When it rains, the streets are still full of problem drivers.
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Speedbusters:
At first glance, Steve Ellis is just a crossing guard. Spend a few minutes watching him in action, and you realize he is something more akin to a human stop sign.
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Speedbusters:
New Berlin Alderwoman Laura Karvala is under fire from her own neighbors. Residents say Karvala is using her powerful position to ease traffic on her own block, while making surrounding streets ...
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Speedbusters:
The wind did a number on Dixie Williamson's trees this weekend, but that's nothing compared to the numbers speeders post on her street.
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Speedbusters:
Rachel Kenison always loves a walk with her friends Frankie and Jax, except for one thing: dodging traffic. The area under investigation is 35th Street, between Forest Home and Oklahoma Avenues ...
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Speedbusters:
Cindy Baker enjoys a lunch-time walk, but doesn't like the speeding. Her concern was shared by this week's tipster who wrote, "this 30 miles per hour zone has cars and trucks ...
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Speedbusters:
There is no more important tool to a Speedbuster than the trusty radar gun. But that means we need to be able to trust the gun is getting it right.
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Speedbusters:
This week's tip comes from Margaret. Margaret said "cars fly down Edgewood Avenue" and she thinks that UWM students are the ones who need a lesson.
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Speedbusters:
Drivers rolling past Milwaukee's French Immersion School now know they are in a school zone, much to the relief of those in the neighborhood who have been asking for one.
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Speedbusters:
Students at Milwaukee's French Immersion School are back on the playground this week. Which means they're also moving back and forth across 51st Street. Those who live on that block say ...
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Speedbusters:
Five-year-old Aiden loves to watch the trains roll through his neighborhood while his grandmother is a little more worried about the cars. "People just go crazy going down the street," said ...
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Speedbusters:
If you are unwise enough to be speeding through Cudahy, the police are only one of your problems. Melissa Mikolajczak ladles out that scolding to speeders who give her and little ...
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Speedbusters:
When traffic planners plop a four-lane street in the middle of a residential neighborhood, they're just begging for complaints about speeding.
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Speedbusters:
Speedbusters set up with the radar gun just south of the Alterra at Swan and North Avenue. It is a narrow and busy stretch of street, but most cars still average ...
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