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Speed Traps in Lafayette, California

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On west end of Mt. Diablo Blvd.   Lafayette, California

Across from entrance to the Lafayette reservoir, Police sit in the parking entrance to the EBMUD filter plant and nail drivers going west on MT Diablo Blvd. They also sit along Mt. Diablo Blvd. just east of the Lafayette Reservoir entrance. Current Speed limit is 35 and both locations cannot be seen in advance by drivers.

Jun 13, 2011   California   0 comments

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Mt. Diablo Blvd., Lafayette Reservoir entrance   Lafayette, California

The speed changes from 45mph to 35mph. Police wait by E.B. Mud driveway, perpendicular to Mt. Diablo Rd.

Jun 6, 2011   California   0 comments

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Mount Diablo Boulevard (across from McDonalds   Lafayette, California

In the mornings (7-9am), a cop car is sitting in the business park parking lot directly across Mount Diablo Boulevard from McDonald's. He clearly has his radar gun out, radaring cars. The speed limit is 35 (a bit low for such wide, long road in my opinion) and it's very easy to get up to something like 45 without realizing it.

Oct 27, 2010   California   0 comments

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Elizabeth Street and Deer Hill Road   Lafayette, California

Police park on Elizabeth Street - back enough to be hidden behind mature trees and corner house to catch drivers going up or down Deer Hill Road over the 45 mph speed limit.

Aug 12, 2010   California   0 comments

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Highway 24 westbound at Pleasant Hill Road   Lafayette, California

The Highway Patrol, many times in a white, unmarked car, sits just past the exit and uses radar or LASER to monitor traffic. They then either use a chase car to pull offenders over or simply use the long on ramp to accelerate to catch up with the offender. Probably a good idea to keep speeds under 75 MPH when entering 24 from 680, or from Mt. Diablo in Walnut Creek.

Aug 4, 2010   California   0 comments

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