Los Gatos, California Speed Traps

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Lark Avenue

Los Gatos, CaliforniaMar 13, 20100 Comments

Both Motorcycle and Police cars hide at intersection with Arroyo Grand (across the church) monitor Lark Ave both directions (specially if you go east) traffic during the day, specially on the weekends. Speed limit is 30. Many go 40 or more here, an easy ticket to get. Recently Police car parks in the parking of a company just behind the WAGIC sign.

US Highway 17 southbound near Bear Creek Road Road

Los Gatos, CaliforniaMar 10, 20080 Comments

CHP cycle and/or car up to right on Bear Creek Rd southbound hiway entrance as you go by overpass.

University Avenue near Lark & Blossom Hill Avenues

Los Gatos, CaliforniaNov 21, 20070 Comments

On University Ave. between Lark Ave. and Blossom Hill, along Vasona Lake, especially from Vasona Oaks Drive to Lark Ave. During the morning and afternoon commute times,

State Highway 17 near Summit Road – South Road

Los Gatos, CaliforniaAug 09, 20070 Comments

Highway 17 Southbound – radar enforcement between Summit Road and Scotts Valley – Highway Patrol with marked and at least two white unmarked cars – enforced much of the time, even late at night – best recommendation is to follow the speed limit, although it could be higher and still be safe. When an accident occurs, traffic is tied up for long period of times as there are no places to pull off the road in many places, and the highway is heavily traveled.

State Highway 17 near Lexington Firehouse

Los Gatos, CaliforniaDec 27, 20060 Comments

Driving Northbound on Hwy 17, there are two streets where a water tank and firehouse are located on the right hand side, descending into Los Gatos. Multiple occasions of motorcycle units, at night.
Daytimes, a CHP cruiser will be parked along seemingly any North- or Southbound turn — however, there are only five or six turnouts where this can safely occur.

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