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Speed Limits
A common belief is that drivers
comply with the speed limit where it is posted. However,
statistics indicate otherwise.
Nationwide studies suggest that the
roadway surface and prevailing traffic conditions influence drivers
more than the posted speed limit.
Wisconsin and local laws specify
that there are specific unposted, fixed speed limits. This
includes the 25 mph speed limit on any street within the city limits
except in outlying districts or where otherwise posted. In
most residential areas in Appleton, the speed limit is not posted,
and all Wisconsin drivers are expected to know it is 25 mph.
The 25 mph limit is posted to indicate a change when entering some
residential areas from a higher speed arterial street.
Speed limits higher than 25 mph are
established on the basis of traffic engineering studies which
involve analyses of roadway conditions, accident records, and the
prevailing speed of prudent drivers. Studies show that most
motorists drive a speed which they consider to be reasonable and
safe under existing roadway conditions, thus the more reasonable the
speed limit is, the more likely drivers will comply with it.
Many drivers will simply ignore the
posted speed limit that is lower than is necessary for safe travel,
and the resulting average will be higher. Meanwhile, some
drivers adhere to the posted speed limit. Consequently,
conflict exists between faster and slower traffic. It is
especially difficult for pedestrians to estimate the speed of
approaching vehicles in this situation. Studies show that the
frequency of accidents generally increases where speed uniformity is
not maintained.
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