All I can say is, "missed it by that much!"
The OP almost had a chance for a speed trap argument, since the engineering survey doesn't justify the speed limit. However, in this case, it doesn't have to. The ticket was issued at Calle Girasol and Riverton, which is here on
Google Maps.
If you look at
Map 15W34 for Riverside and Murrieta Hot Springs, you'll notice that Nicolas Rd is classified as a major collector, but all of the roads that run into it are grey, and classified as local. If you'd prefer to claim that the road doesn't appear on the map, even though it is present without a name, it's very close to meeting the statutory definition of a local road too. The only possible catch is that the engineering survey lists the segment as .54 miles, but the statute reads, "not more than one half of a mile." However, since the road appears on the map it seems like an uphill argument.
I'd read the part of
40802 where it talks about local roads and functional classifications carefully, and then consider taking traffic school.
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