Milpitas, California Speed Traps

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McCarthy Boulevard near Bellew Drive

Milpitas, CaliforniaSep 12, 20070 Comments

There is a police officer in a motorcycle hiding behind bushes on the pedestrian platform right opposite the Chevron station. This is the interesection of McCarthy and Bellew Dr on the Corner of Cisco Building 24. Just be careful here since many people get ticketed here.

Dixon Landing Road near California Circle

Milpitas, CaliforniaJul 30, 20060 Comments

Milpitas police bike cop sits on the north side of Dixon Landing road, right at the beginning of the overpass to 880. This is on your RIGHT as you approach 880 from Dixon Landing Road heading West. The view is obscured by 12 foot high chain link fence, plus he sits about 10 feet back from what would be the curb line. Traffic regulary goes 45-50+ and the limit is 35. Do not go with the flow of traffic, or you risk a huge ticket. Milpitas PD is the worst when it comes to traffice enforcement…the entire town is riddled with speed traps and red light cameras and enforcement is over-zealous.

Calaveras Boulevard near Milpitas Boulevard

Milpitas, CaliforniaMar 16, 20060 Comments

Milpitas has a unusually high amount of motorcycle cops using radar in the city. They like to sit on the overpass on Calaveras Blvd between Milpitas Blvd and Main street. The whole city is a speed trap so be carefull anywhere in the city limits.

McCarthy Boulevard near State Highway between 237 and Montague Expressway

Milpitas, CaliforniaMar 10, 20060 Comments

ON any given day there are always either motorcycle or car cops checking speeds with radar for Commuters

N. Milpitas Boulevard near Jacklin/Abel Street

Milpitas, CaliforniaMar 06, 20060 Comments

As you turn right onto N Milpitas Blvd from Jacklin, (Or Left from Abel St), immediately after 3 lanes merge into two, you will see a concrete median similar to a sidewalk with a long bush on it to your leFort Police motorcycles normally hide behind the bush ON the sidewalk and watch people drive by from behind. Watch out for them, because they hide very close to the bush, and will get you from behind. There is No way to see them until you pass the bush, so try and avoid speeing here.

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