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Gotcha 2 Traditional Cache

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Hidden : 6/9/2009
Difficulty:
1 out of 5
Terrain:
1.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   micro (micro)

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Don’t be in to big a hurry to find this cache series. There is a Speed Camera Enforcement zone erected by Pima County at each location. This one is located a bit North of the speed zone, but it was necessary to avoid placing it too near the RR tracks or on private property. According to their web site, the zones are in place to reduce traffic accidents caused by speeding. The sensors embedded in the pavement detect your speed, and you will have a nice snap shot of you and your vehicle if you are going 11 MPH or greater above the posted speed limit. The warning/testing period is over, so if you see the little flash, you will be receiving a citation in the mail in about 10 days. It seems I go through a minimum of one of these on my daily commute and one thing I have noticed is that they do work. People actually do drive the speed limit for about 100 yards before, and 10 yards after these camera sites.

For more information see the Pima County web site.


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Gotcha 1
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Gotcha 7
Gotcha 8
Gotcha 9
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