Fullerton, California Speed Traps

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Rosescrans Ave @ Clark Park

Fullerton, CaliforniaApr 12, 20030 Comments

The motorcycle cop will hide behind the park’s entrance sign. Posted speed going up Rosecrans is 45, going down Rosecrans is 50 – go figure… Same road same speeds, shouldnt that be standard?! Its very tempting to gun it up the hill and also speed down.

State College Bl b/w Yorba Linda Bl and Bastanchury Rd

Fullerton, CaliforniaApr 01, 20030 Comments

Motorcycle officer sits at the BOTTOM of the hill and works southbound traffic.

Harbor Blvd., Southbound, after commonwealth.

Fullerton, CaliforniaMar 28, 20030 Comments

Traveling south on Harbor Blvd., just after commonwealth, you go down an underpass under the railroad tracks. You usually pick up a little speed on the downhill. A motorcycle cop sits behind the bushes at the top of the underpass and checks your speed when you’re at the bottom (going the fastest). By the time you see him, its too late!

Gilbert/Idaho, between Rosecrans and Imperial Hwy

Fullerton, CaliforniaJan 30, 20030 Comments

When you’re going North on Gilbert (where it switches to Idaho after the incline on Coyote Hills) there are usually some cops hiding in the public park that’s on the east side of the road. It’s a steep incline so cars usually travel 60-80, very prone speed trap, and the cops are ruthlessly unforgiving. It may seem like a hassle, but USE YOUR BRAKES. Your wallet will thank you. At night time though, there are almost no cops, since its a large wildlife mountain and there are no street lamps, making it almost pitch black sometimes.

N Harbor Blvd between Brea and Bastenchury intersections.

Fullerton, CaliforniaMar 01, 20010 Comments

Usually city police motorcycles set up in local business parking lots. Very bad for those travelling South as the hill sometimes increases speeds above the posted 50mph limit.

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