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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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* 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.
 
* 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.
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===On “Speedtrapped” the Episode===
* [https://sites.google.com/site/dariatranscripts/310-speedtrapped “Speedtrapped” transcript] at [[Daria Transcripts]]
* [https://archiveofourown.org/works/17623430/chapters/41550617 Episode Analysis] by [[WellTemperedClavier]]
 
===Alternate-Universe Versions of “Speedtrapped”===
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