Lake Forest, California Speed Traps

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Pittsford Road near Lake Forest Road

Lake Forest, CaliforniaJan 02, 20080 Comments

One, sometimes two, motorcyle cops on Pittsford between Osterman Road and Lake Forest Blvd. They are catching speeders on Pittsford and people not making a complete stop at the bottom of Osterman Road.

Bake Parkway near Commerce Centre

Lake Forest, CaliforniaSep 18, 20070 Comments

A motorcycle police officer is typically seen along non-designated driveways going up or down Bake between Trabucco and Dimension during the AM and PM rush hour. The favorite spots during the AM rush hour heading west bound down Bake towards Trabucco is a short road next to a storage facility. During the PM rush hour heading East bound towards Dimension you will see this person sitting in a non-designated driveway typically gated with a metal bar and chains.

Bake Parkway near Crescent Bay Drive

Lake Forest, CaliforniaSep 07, 20070 Comments

Going uphill on Bake Pkwy Eastbound, between Crescent Bay Dr and Commercecentre Dr, there is a motorcycle cop on the right side who will hide behind the Water Pumping Station sign. There is a steep gravel/dirt driveway; the motorcycle cop will be at the bottom of this driveway. The speed limit here is 50 mph.

Bake Parkway near Baffin Bay Drive

Lake Forest, CaliforniaSep 07, 20070 Comments

Going Westbound (towards I-5) on Bake Pkwy, there will be a motorcycle cop (sometimes they work in pairs) on the right side in front of the Public Storage sign on Baffin Bay Dr. The speed limit here is only 50mph, but it’s on a downhill curve. The motorcycle cop is usually there between 7-9AM weekdays and later on weekends and is usually at that location about every 2 weeks.

Bake Parkway near Dimension Avenue

Lake Forest, CaliforniaSep 04, 20070 Comments

As you come over the top of the hill going west (down hill) on Bake, right in front of the Rental yard, on the right, there is a motorcycle cop with radar, almost every morning from 7-9. By the time you see them, it’s usually too late!

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