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|productionnumber=310
|originalairdate=July 28, 1999
|specialguestvoices= [[Karen Disher]] as [[Sally]]
|writtenby=[[Sam Johnson]]<br>[[Chris Marcil]]
|directedby=[[Joey Ahlbum]]
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==Summary==
 
[[Daria Morgendorffer]] finally gets her drivers license and must drive to [[Fremont]] to bail [[Jane Lane]] and [[Mystik Spiral]] out of jail, with [[Quinn]] tagging along "in case something cool happens."
After tremendous effort, [[Daria Morgendorffer]] finally gets her drivers license, complete with requisite bad photo. [[Jane]] throws her a small celebration, where she tells Daria that she'll be driving [[Mystik Spiral]] to a gig in [[Fremont]], which is over 100 miles away. [[Helen]] and [[Jake]] leave for a weekend marriage retreat, leaving Daria to keep an eye on [[Quinn]] and the [[Fashion Club]]. However, just as Daria is about to relax, Jane calls and asks Daria to bail her and the band out of jail: they were ticketed for a traffic violation, but couldn't pay the fine.
 
After obtaining some cash from the Lane household, Daria is off to the rescue in Jake's Lexus, with Quinn on board "in case something cool happens." Daria is a typical first-time driver: timid and slow, and easily freaked out by such things as 18-wheelers. Quinn chides Daria for her timidness and convinces her to let her drive, but abandons that plan to flirt with [[Travis]], a singing cowboy hitchhiker they pick up.
 
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As Jane and the band endure run-ins with various jailhouse denizens, Travis manages to sweet-talk the bail money out of Quinn, forcing her and Daria to work together on a scheme to make the money back. The scheme is to sweet-talk a bar of cowboys into paying up replacement cash, to prove cowboys aren't "all bad"; when one particularly smart cowboy realises they're being conned, Daria quotes some Conway Twitty lyrics she overheard Travis said and that quietens the situation.
 
Once they get to the jail, they find that Jane and the Spiral are working off their "debt to society" by entertaining kids at a birthday party for the sheriff's daughter. Soon, the Morgendorffer girls and the Spiral entourage head home, and an annoyed Daria shows Quinn that she's anything but timid when they encounter Travis once again... and Daria tries to run him over.
 
We ''think'' she knew he'd jump out of the way in time.
 
Quinn lets Daria pick the music for the drive home...
 
==Trivia==
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* This episode is one of only two, "[[Lucky Strike]]" being the other, where someone else is reciting Trent's lyrics.
 
* Quinn is briefly shown wearing glasses whilst driving the car. This is the only time that she is shown with glasses. However, the Daria Diaries included a map of Quinn's room that showed her glasses on a bedside table.
 
* Quinn is capable of driving, even though she hasn't taken lessons yet (Daria is surprised that Quinn can drive at all).
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* While the episode shows a "Fremont Town Limits" sign in the episode, Quinn mentions stopping at a "little town" between the sign and the Sheriff's Office; on top of that, Travis the hitchhiker is picked up near the sign and sings for a ''long time'' (Daria claims two hours but was probably exaggerating) during a ride through blank desert. Fremont may have been intended as a ''county'' and the sign was an error.
 
* This episode is also a nod to good old Country and Western Music.
* Near the end of Act 2, after Daria assumes that Travis had stolen the money Daria was going to use to bail out Mystik Spiral, a traditional commercial bumper begins. However, the bumper is interrupted by the sound of a needle scratching a record, and the plot resumes with the revelation that Quinn gave the money to Travis.
 
* This episode includes three classic Country and Western songs including Travis covering Conway Twitty's "Don't Call Him a Cowboy".
 
* "Liza Jane" by Vince Gill (when Daria and Quinn enter the Honkytonk)
* "Got No Reason Now For Going Home" by Gene Watson (when Daria and Quinn enter the Honkytonk the second time)
* "Midnight Girl/Sunset Town" by Sweethearts of the Rodeo (when Daria changes the radio station at the conclusion of the episode).
 
* Near the end of Act 2, after Daria assumes that Travis had stolen the money Daria was going to use to bail out Mystik Spiral, a traditional commercial bumper begins. However, the bumper is interrupted by the sound of a needle scratching a record, and the plot resumes with the revelation that Quinn gave the money to Travis.
 
=="Speedtrapped" and the Location of Lawndale==
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==External Links==
===On “Speedtrapped” the Episode===
* [httphttps://wwwsites.outpost-dariagoogle.com/ep310.htmlsite/dariatranscripts/310-speedtrapped “Speedtrapped” summarytranscript] at [http://www.outpost-daria.com[Daria Outpost DariaTranscripts]]
* [https://archiveofourown.org/works/17623430/chapters/41550617 Episode Analysis] by [[WellTemperedClavier]]
* [http://www.outpost-daria.com/ts_ep310.html “Speedtrapped” transcript] at [http://www.outpost-daria.com Outpost Daria]
 
===Alternate-Universe Versions of “Speedtrapped”===
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