Riverside, California Speed Traps

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Arlington/Indiana the road splits

Riverside, CaliforniaAug 12, 20100 Comments

As you are heading eastbound on Arlington, the road has a small split…you can go through the intersection to the 91E or turn left onto Arlington. The split is the right lane which has 2 right turn lanes. Those lanes are a light. However, it is not really an intersection at that point. It drops you on Arlington so if you are driving at the speed limit and it turns yellow…don’t think you are going to make it! it is a $454 fine! Ridiculous!

14th Street Offramp from Southbound 91 Freeway

Riverside, CaliforniaAug 09, 20103 Comments

after exiting the 91 freeway southbound for 14th street…when you get to 14th street be carefull….. on 14th street when turning right there is a photo camera across the street that takes a picture of vehicles that do not make a COMPLETE STOP when turning Right when the light is Red.

Van Buren/Trautwein

Riverside, CaliforniaMay 15, 20100 Comments

Red light camera at a very short light.

Phoenix Ave between Arlington and Central

Riverside, CaliforniaApr 29, 20101 Comments

This is a "grandfathered" speed trap. It has been classified as a "residential" street in order to maintain it as a trap. The majority of the street is 36 ft wide. However, Phoenix Ave has been widened by at least 2-3 ft at the Arlington end in a manner that allows the grandfathered "residential" street denotation to be maintained. This wide entrance was made to accommodate local city RTA buses making a wide turn and provides an offset for a mandatory bus route (route #13 as of April, 2010) on the corner of Phoenix and Arlington.

This section of Phoenix is an interconnecting N-S Avenue between two of the largest E-W corridor roads (Central Ave and Arlington Ave) leading into and from the central shopping and business area of Riverside. Central is a 4 lane road with speed limits of 40 to 45 mph. There is a traffic control light with no left turn control light at the intersection of Central and Phoenix (the north end of the Phoenix Ave. section). You must turn left in front of oncoming traffic that is commonly oncoming at speeds in excess of 40 mph.
Arlington is a major E-W corridor, with a concrete divider between its 4 lanes. It also has a 40-45 mph posted speed limit. However, the intersection at Arlington and Phoenix has left turn control lights (unlike the Central intersection). Arlington has cement left turn off sets to accomodate a left turn lane for the RTA buses to make a left turn onto Phoenix.

The "residential" rating makes it possible to post Phoenix Ave as a 25 mph street. This is not supported by the usual speed (estimated at 35 to 45 mph) of traffic on the street. When revenue is demanded by the city, motorcycle police officers will sequester themselves on feeder streets and even in the offset driveways of foreclosed on homes that abut Phoenix Ave. and use radar to stop motorist. To watch this is to watch a feeding frenzy by police. Two offices will often use both sides to the street, each shooting in opposite directions to hold up "speeders" on their respective sides of Phoenix Ave. Two sets of flashing lights and two cars stopped simultaneously is a common sight on Phoenix.

Somehow, although the widening of the south end of Phoenix Ave. had to have taken place in the past 10 to 15 years, and the installation of a traffic light at the north end of Phoenix had to have been installed within the last 6 years, no "Traffic and Engineering survey for speed zoning" exists for this section of Phoenix Ave as of April, 2010. The city of Rriverside appears to be purposefully dragging its heals and avoiding the CVC rules in order to preserve a street that is a large income generator.

Central and the 91 Frwy Riverside, California

Riverside, CaliforniaApr 25, 20100 Comments

Camera trap at this freeway entrance intersection E/B Central to W/B 91. Tickets are issued for not coming to a stop in the right turn lane onto the freeway. Camera shot covers front, back and slight angle from left rear. These camera’s were not approved by the voting public and are designed to increase revenue only. Please challenge all tickets issued from this intersection. The fine is in excess of $400. In my wife’s case, the condemning photo shows her brake light on and her .75 of a seconds late. According to the speed and stopping charts from "AAA" she would have slide into the intersection if she hit the brakes when light changed yellow.

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