N. Lake Roesiger Road near N. Carpenter Road
An officer will sit at this intersection with radar. It’s a fairly large intersection with a gravel area in the middle where vehicles often park. It’s a perfect vantage point for a speed trap as if your coming East on N. Carpenter road, from this intersection, they have a pretty clear line of sight for about a mile. If your coming south on N. Lake Roesiger road, you will not see them until you crest the hill. By then, it’s too late. If you’re coming north on N. Lake Roesiger road, there is about a .25 to .50 mile line of sight from this intersection. These back roads are typically used by logging trucks, gravel trucks and local residents. Traffic increases during the summer months and it’s also a good back country motorcycle ride. This area gives the impression that you are so far out in the country, that you shoud be fine. This is what they’re banking on. I found that most small roads in Snohomish county are littered with officers. They all either live out in the area, or these back roads are the shortcuts to their hub in Monroe.
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