Louisville, Colorado Speed Traps
S. Boulder Road near Via Appia Street
Heading East on South Boulder Road at the intersection of Via Appia, the police hide in the church parking lot on the South side of S. Boulder Road just East of Via Appia. S. Boulder Road is very downhill from McCaslin to Via Appia, and as you get to Via Appia, you will likely be speeding. They’re waiting for you.
Washington Road near Tyler/South Boulder Road
This is actually an elementary school zone and there is a flashing sign marking it, so shame on you for speeding here. The Louisville police can routinely be found anywhere in this school zone, which is located between the intersections of Washington and Tyler and Washington And South Boulder road. This is mostly enforced in the morning as children are going to school, but there is some in the afternoon as they are going home.
McCaslin Boulevard near South Boulder Road
Between Washington and South Boulder road is a gauntlet of speed traps. There are many spots that Louisville police like to camp out out, especially one particular neighborhood about halfway between the two roads on the eastern side of McCaslin. This hazard begins at the top of the hill on McCaslin and continues all the way to South Boulder road. The stretch is fairly short, so it is wise to strictly follow the speed limit, as you will save very little time, if any, by speeding here.
US Highway 36 near Louisville/Superior Bridge Bypass
Radar in direction for Eastbound traffic under the McCaslin Blvd.
West Dilion Road near S. 88th Street
Police will monitor BOTH East and Westbound traffic. Small little dirt turn off on the North side of 88th.