Rocklin, California Speed Traps
Southbound Rocklin Road at Hwy 80.
If you’re heading Eastbound on Hwy 80, and exit on Rocklin Road southbound, there is an ARCO gas station immediately to your right. If you are not familiar with this area, there is no posted speed limit until about 3/4 of a mile further down the road.
After passing the first stoplight (Aguilar), there is a motorcycle policeman who tucks his bike up on an incline on private property about 50 yards past the light. The incline is covered heavily with bushes and trees, making it virtually impossible to see the officer. Sometimes there is one, sometimes there are two. Neither are using radar or lidar. It’s a “site” speeding ticket; and like other cities, Rocklin needs the revenue.
You have been forewarned.
Pacific St. and Sunset Blvd.
M/C Officer likes to park in the first entrance to K-Mart (nearest Sunset Blvd) and catch speeders headed East on Pacific St.
State Highway 65 near Twelve Bridges Drive
Officer on Motorcycle parks under the crossover hiding behind the pillar with a radar gun pointing towards Northbound traffic.
Park Drive near Stanford Ranch Road
Motor Officers sit in pairs in the Albertson’s Shopping Center and in the parking lot of Twin Oaks Park. They are targeting the students at Rocklin High School and the morning commuters heading out towards Highway 65.