Maricopa Police Department recorded shocking speeds last month as part of the city’s ongoing radar trailer program, including one vehicle barreling down Honeycutt Road at 115 mph — nearly three times the speed limit.

From Sept. 9 to Sept. 23, the department deployed radar trailers at five locations across the city to monitor driver behavior. The data, released this week, show consistent speeding across nearly every stretch of monitored roadway.

At Honeycutt Road between Santa Rosa Parkway and Glennwilde Drive, where the 45-mph limit is meant to protect dense residential and school traffic, drivers averaged 45.6 mph — but the maximum hit 115.

Other top speeds included 98 mph on both Sonoran Desert Parkway and Smith-Enke Road between Porter Road and Province Parkway, and 94 mph on Murph

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