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There's a new website for drivers with a lead foot who want to find out where police might
be watching them.
Users can type in a city, state, country, zip code, or address to look up speed traps.
Right now, the Oregon-based website highlights 53-thousand police speed traps worldwide.
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We've found another website that offers to help you pay for gas if you do something for *them.*
It's called Free Gas Help dot com, and the concept is a fairly simple one.
An advertiser gets on-the-road exposure with some magnet billboards.. And in exchange, drivers get gas.
There are a bunch of terms drivers must agree to.
Customer must drive a minimum of a thousand-plus miles a month.
Their vehicle must be in good condition and have valid insurance.
Drivers must have a good driving record.
Door magnets must be on the vehicle at all times, and to ensure that last requirement, the company actually hires spotters in various towns to make sure their ads are visible.
Click on the link with this story for more information.