Riverside Speed Traps
Riverside speed traps are numerous and difficult to spot. Recently a large number of red light cameras were installed so seeing a motorcycle police officer come flying out of the bushes is becoming what it should have been in the first place -- strange and unusual. Although Riverside speed traps are frustrating and expensive, they still help control dangerous motorists and theoretically prevent catastrophic injuries, and if I had to choose between an officer and a camera, I'll take the officer any day.
Van Buren Boulevard and Trautwein Road Speed Trap
According to speedtrap.org there is a red light camera at this intersection and the light changes very quickly. Twenty users have confirmed that this is a speed trap.
Phoenix Avenue between Arlington and Central Speed Trap
According to speedtrap.org, motorcycle police officers will sequester themselves on feeder streets and even in the offset driveways of foreclosed homes. Two officers will often use both sides to the street, each shooting their radar in opposite directions to hold up speeders. Two sets of flashing lights and two cars stopped simultaneously is a common sight on Phoenix Avenue. Eighteen users have confirmed that this is a speed trap.
Victoria Avenue and La Sierra Avenue Speed Trap
According to speedtrap.org, coming down the hill on La Sierra just before Victoria the speed limit goes from 55 mph to 45 mph, there is usually a motorcycle police officer hidden on the street just before Victoria. Nineteen users have confirmed that this is a speed trap.
Alessandro Boulevard and Century Avenue Speed Trap
According to speedtrap.org, coming down the hill a motorcycle police officer gives out tickets all day long on the weekends. Thirty-seven users confirm that this is a speed trap.
Central Avenue near Streeter Avenue Speed Trap
According to speedtrap.org, a police officer stays near the elementary school parking lot. There are a lot of trees so it is very difficult to spot them. Twenty users confirm that this is a speed trap.
California Street near Van Buren Avenue Speed Trap
According to speedtrap.org, a motorcycle police officer sits in a residential area catching speeders. This speed trap was confirmed by 27 users.
Police officers tend to set up speed traps in areas that are prone to catastrophic injury accidents. If you have been injured in an auto accident, call a Riverside personal injury lawyer for a free professional evaluation of your case by attorneys who have represented over 6,000 clients since 1978. You will experience award winning representation and outstanding personal service by a friendly law firm in a comfortable environment.
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