Aliso Viejo, California Speed Traps

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Enterprise & Pacific Park Dr

Aliso Viejo, CaliforniaAug 03, 20090 Comments

Driving uphill on Enterprise and making a right turn onto Pacific Park, a motor officer awaits you. Usually during the morning and evening rush. Hiding in the office bldg driveway next to the tollroad, he can watch oncoming traffic down Pacific Park for aproximately 1/2 mi and pops" drivers turning right who do not stop at the confusing intersection. This is a right turn lane but has a signal! Heed the warning. "

Enterprise Avenue near Aliso Viejo Parkway

Aliso Viejo, CaliforniaOct 15, 20070 Comments

There is a lot of commercial construction on either side of Enterprise from Pacific Park at the top of the hill to Aliso Viejo Pkwy at the bottom. The speed limit is posted at 25mph for the construction zone and the cops like to sit at either the bottom of the hill just before you reach AV Pkwy, around the bend so you can’t see them until its too late, or in the parking lot entrance on the right, midway going up the hill. Radar enforced. Beware.

Aliso Viejo Parkway near Moulton Parkway

Aliso Viejo, CaliforniaSep 07, 20070 Comments

As you are going downhill Eastbound on Aliso Viejo Pkwy, towards Moulton Pkwy, there will be a motorcycle cop (sometimes 2 of them) hiding on the dirt path on the right side (almost directly across from Briarglenn). There are a few trees to give them a good hiding place. Note that they don’t leave their radar gun on all the time, seems like they visually see who is speeding down the hill and then they raise their radar gun.

Aliso Creek Road near El Toro Road

Aliso Viejo, CaliforniaJun 16, 20070 Comments

Motorcycle cops await at bottom of hill with radar gun at the ready…also patrol cars have been seen on El Toro pulling over vehicles often beyond the intersection as well

Aliso Creek Road near El Toro Road

Aliso Viejo, CaliforniaMay 25, 20070 Comments

CHP behind trees.
Any vehicle downhill gliding speed can easily exceed
posted speed limit.

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