Citrus Heights, California Speed Traps

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Greenback Lane WB at Binet drive (at the Dairy Queen)

Citrus Heights, CaliforniaSep 08, 20160 Comments

Citrus Heights Police will sit behind the sign between dairy queen and the gas station. The intersection is WB Greenback Lane and Binet dr. The officer holding the radar gun/laser will hide behind the traffic light pole and clock oncoming traffic. Neither the officer nor the police vehicles are visible to oncoming traffic. Vehicles determined to be speeding will then be pulled over near Van Maren Lane.

Sacramento/Placer County line on Sunrise

Citrus Heights, CaliforniaNov 28, 20120 Comments

Citrus Heights Police like to sit right behind the county line and get people. They hide any which place. Usually motorcycle cops looking for a quick ticket.

Dewey between Greenback and Auburn

Citrus Heights, CaliforniaJan 02, 20120 Comments

I have seen a motorcycle cop waiting in the driveway of a monastery next to the library. This is a four lane road (two lanes in each direction) with a center lane and bicycle lanes on both sides and the speed limit is 35.

Old Auburn Road between Wintergreen and Wachtel

Citrus Heights, CaliforniaSep 27, 20110 Comments

A Citrus Heights Police Officer will sit on his motorcycle, as early as 6:00am, across from Robert Creek Ct. on Old auburn, with his radar gun pointing west. He is generally sits with his back wheel against the curb and is partially hidden from view by some trees as you approach.

Old Auburn Road between Fair Oaks Blvd and Wachtel Way

Citrus Heights, CaliforniaSep 07, 20110 Comments

Speed limit set at 35 mph in an area than used to be 40 and still should be. Numerous motorcycle police can be seen there at all times of the day, week days and weekends, using radar guns to monitor vehicle speeds and give tickets to drivers using the straight wide street. An obvious money-making scheme by the city of Citrus Heights, CA.

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