Worst cities for speeding tickets across the USA
Pack up the kids. Load the car. Brace yourself 
(and your stomach) for Thanksgiving and all that comes with it: 
togetherness, turkey and … tickets? 
To help holiday travelers avoid speeding tickets,
 the National Motorists Association (NMA) has prepared a list of the 
worst speed trap cities across the country. Speed traps have 
historically been those stretches of road known for lurking police 
officers with a reputation for handing out high numbers of speeding 
tickets. 
The NMA, which describes itself as an advocacy 
group for the "interests and rights of North American motorists," 
defines a speed trap as "any time the enforcement is focused on revenue 
instead of enforcing safety," according to association spokesperson 
Aaron Quinn. Predictably, law enforcement takes exception to that: "The 
term speed trap simply isn't accurate because what we're doing is 
preventative as we work in areas with a high frequency of traffic," said
 Lieutenant Everette Clendenin, a public affairs officer for the North 
Carolina State Highway Patrol. "We're not trapping anyone." 
Located in Raleigh – the city taking top nod on 
the NMA's list for speed traps in North Carolina – the N.C. Highway 
Patrol warns that speed is the leading cause of traffic collisions and 
fatalities nationwide. "We always, but specifically around the holidays,
 advise drivers not to risk speeding because it's simply not worth it," 
Clendenin said. "Slow down and live."
With AAA estimating that 38.7 million people will
 hit the road for at least 50 miles from home this Thanksgiving, drivers
 may find themselves in unknown territory — and unknown traffic rules. 
"People are traveling this time of year to parts of the country they are
 not so familiar with so this list highlights areas where these traps 
exist," Quinn said. "We just want drivers to make it to Thanksgiving 
dinner without an undeserved ticket."
Following is the list of the cities by state 
where the NMA says travelers are most likely to encounter law 
enforcement with radar: 
NORTH CAROLINA 
Worst speed trap: Raleigh 
Dishonorable Mention: Charlotte, Greensboro, Wilmington
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