Louisville, Colorado Speed Traps

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North of louisville on the edge of town

Louisville, ColoradoSep 06, 20140 Comments

Speed is 50 mph in the city limits and drops to 35mph right after you exit the city limits at an area called Blue Herron. It’s maybe 2 to 3 blocks long. A motorcycle cop sometimes hides in the trees waiting.

Plaza Drive

Louisville, ColoradoJun 27, 20120 Comments

at the traffic light at plaza drive usually late at night but have caught them in the day, there is a pedestrian cross walk on the side closest to king soopers and he will park on the crosswalk on the opposite side of the 3-way intersection. he will wait because speed limit is 35 and thru that stretch, most commonly you will be speeding coming off of hwy 42. also just down the road towards lafayette; less than .1 mile away there is a sectioned off turn lane that goes to nothing, the cops like to sit there as well and wait for speeders.

Dillon Road between 88th and 96th

Louisville, ColoradoApr 28, 20110 Comments

Just after turning right onto Dillon Road from 88th the speed limit is 35 mph then about .2 of a mile later the speed limit jumps to 45 mph. A police officer will sit on the left side of the road before the 45 mph sign and stop people that have already sped up from 35. The law states that the speed limit does not take effect until you are adjacent to the sign.

Dillon Road near S. 88th Street

Louisville, ColoradoSep 12, 20080 Comments

Here on Dillon the speed changes from 45 to 35 MPH. The cops park in a wide spot on the north side of Dillon, just east of the 88th Street Intersection. They can catch people speeding in either direction on Dillon.

Burgandy Lane near State Highway 42

Louisville, ColoradoMay 29, 20080 Comments

On Highway 42, just North of Burgandy Lane, Officers have been running a ton of radar! Be careful when traveling on Highway 42 in this precious City. Its probably a better idea to travel through Lafayette instead.

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