Anaheim Hills, California Speed Traps
Canyon Creek Street near Serrano Road
Motorcycle police is at bottom of the hill in the condominium complex entrance waiting for drivers who are speeding as they drive downhill.
Fairmont Avenue near Santiago Canyon Road
Motorcycle cop sits on east corner of LDS church parking lot with radar gun, (usually on weekends)
(Fairmont Ave. going East)
Knoll Ranch Road near Knoll Ranch Elementary School
Motorcycle traffic cop sits in the driveway of Knoll Ranch elementary school hidden by the hedges along the driveway entrance. A steep downgrade takes you by the officer if you are heading west on Knoll Ranch Road toward Santiago Rd. and the Fwy. 55 overpass. Posted 45 mph at the top of the downgrade, 35 mph as you proceed one eight of a mile towards the school, 25 MPH! school zone as you hit the mid-run section of the downgrade in front of the Cop! He is there at any time of the day, especially mornings and mid day. Unless you are a very visual person, you will not notice the speed limit has suddently changed from 45mph, to 35mph and suddenly to 25mph! Even if you notice the speed limit signs, you would have to ride your brakes very hard to be a 25mph when you see the motorcycle cop with radar gun pointed at you.
Stage Coach Street near Nohl Ranch Road
This is a residential area and the motorcycle officer will hide as you come down the hill towards Nohl Ranch Road. This is a 25 zone and it is hard to maintain 25 down this hill without riding the brakes all the way down.
Nohl Ranch Road near S. Old Bucket Lane
Motorcycle officer using radar sits on S. Old Bucket Ln. and monitors traffic crossing him on Nohl Ranch Rd. Speed limit is 40 MPH and road has several hills that lends iteself to irregular speeds. Road appears to be below the prevailing safe traffic speeds. When I went to traffic school for the speeding ticket I got there, the instructor knew the location before I finished describing it – as well as the officer’s name.