Bellingham, Washington Speed Traps
Cable Street near Geneva Fire Station
Lakeway Drive becomes Cable street in the Geneva section of Bellingham.
Lake Louise Road near Near gravel parking lot
Whatcom county police sometimes use their radar gun to clock drivers heading southbound, down the hill, on Lake Louise Rd. heading to Sudden Valley. Drivers often times travel 35-40mph, while the speed limit is 25-35.
Sudden Valley Drive near Sudden Valley
Since the Sudden Valley police have been able to ticket drivers since 2004, they have been more dilligent about stopping drivers who are speeding. The speed limit in Sudden Valley is 25mph unless otherwise posted. The hilly terrain allows for people to drive 10 mph faster in many areas, but the limit is still 25. Please be careful. They will give one warning if you haven’t been given one before and the next time you will get ticketed.
Fraser Street near Civic Field
They sit in the parking lot by Haskal Buisness Center usually between morning and mid afternoon. Sometimes they hide further behind the buildings so you can’t see them till you pass them.
Hannegan Road near Division Street
City motorcycle cops that will park infront of Growsource or Wilders. Most often around lunch time but sometimes during PM rush.