Thank-you for providing the warning about Waldo, I do very much appreciate that. But one thing I don't understand about so many comments on this thread: it seems that, even though it is a well know "fact" that Waldo is notorious for being a speed trap, why do so many of you push your luck? It seems if you KNOW there is a potential speed trap, and you are all familiar with the roads, and you drive through these questionable zones, then ... why do you push fate and still speed? So many of you sound angry because you have to slow down, yet you know what the consequences will be if you get caught speeding, and push the envelope anyway. That just doesn't make sense to me. If the speed limit changes 6 times in a 2 mile stretch, I would think you know exactly where those changes occur, where the signs are posted, and prepare by speeding up or slowing down before you pass the sign. Still better yet, if the fastest speed is posted 55 mph and the slowest is 30 mph in that same 2 mile stretch, AND YOU KNOW it's that way, why take risks? Why not just drive the entire 2 miles at 30 mph and be safe about it! I just don't understand why you feel you play Russian Roulette and be able to win? You know it's going to happen! Why tempt fate! I just don't get it.
But, thanks again for the warning. FYI, if anyone is driving through Cedar Rapids Iowa on I-380, there is a stretch of interstate that is photo speed enforced. Don't ask me how I know ... My wife has teased me enough about that for the last 4 years! Needless to say, when I drive that road now to visit my daughter in Iowa, I purposely now, make sure I slow down 5 mph LOWER than the speed limit. Pain the the neck.... yes ... but I simply could not take another 4 years of being teased by my wife ... why press fate?