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Speedbusters:
A truck fueled by taxpayer dollars -- and emblazoned with the logo of Milwaukee County. Speedbusters paid a visit to the county's fleet management building -- on Watertown Plank Road.
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Speedbusters:
On the outskirts of Sturtevant, Highway 11 becomes Durand Avenue and the speed limit drops from 50 to 30 miles an hour. Though traffic doesn't always follow, just ask Kristen Moore.
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Speedbusters:
Speedbusters went to Milwaukee Avenue in south Milwaukee has a 25 mile per hour limit. Diana Gresser invited Speedbusters down to check out the speeders.
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Speedbusters:
When lawmakers were not able to slow down drivers on the city's south side, one woman turned to Speedbusters for help.
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Speedbusters:
Sara Pagliaroni lives on South Lake Drive in Cudahy. And we really mean on Lake Drive as mere inches separate her front yard from traffic. The limit there is 25 miles ...
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Speedbusters:
The speed limit is 30 along Becher Street here, but a viewer asked us to check it out between 76th and 84th Streets because cars treat it like a drag strip.
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Speedbusters:
"They like do business with local people and the restaurants, the food's great. We like it here," said Dave Viegut as he blames bad drivers for ruining his little slice of ...
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Speedbusters:
After clocking a driver going 103, the Speedbusters return to a Mt. Pleasant street.
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Speedbusters:
The location is 15th and Marquette in South Milwaukee. The drivers are too fast.
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Speedbusters:
TODAY's TMJ4's Jay Olstad rode with Greenfield Police Officers for the most recent episode of "Speedbusters."
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Speedbusters:
Some people in Greenfield are worried about their safety, so they asked "Speedbusters" to check out their street.
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Speedbusters:
Mount Pleasant Police Officer Jay Vaccaro caught drivers going way over the 35 miles an hour limit.
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Speedbusters:
It's a street where a fire truck got hit by a speeding school bus full of kids, so neighbors and firefighters asked for "Speedbusters" for help.
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Special Assignments:
From pedestrians to police--most people will tell you, North Avenue in Waukesha is a notoriously speedy street.
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Speedbusters:
Over 150 kids submitted traffic signs that read, 'get off your phone' to 'Simon says slow down,' to the village to help drivers slow down.
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Speedbusters:
While it makes this intersection safer with a crosswalk, it doesn't necessarily slow drivers down when people aren't crossing.
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Speedbusters:
Jay Olstad turns over his radar gun to Steve Chamraz--who takes it to the streets of St. Francis.
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So Steve Chamraz set out with Milwaukee Police Officer Elvis Lock to see how the pros slow 'em down.
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Speedbusters:
Cars blast through this intersection on Milwaukee's north side -- right in front of the Keefe Avenue Elementary School.
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TODAY'S TMJ4's Steve Chamraz spent the day with a winter driving expert to help keep you safe. He rode along with tow truck driver Ronald Faucette.