How do I apply for speed bumps, stop signs, or to change the speed limit on my street?
Any request to have physical changes made to a roadway — such as the addition of speed bumps/humps, stop signs, or a change in the speed limit — must be requested through the city of San Jose’s Department of Transportation (DOT). Before any alterations will be made, certain criteria must be met, and evaluations and surveys need to be performed by traffic engineers. Please follow the link to the DOT’s website for more information — http://www.sanjoseca.gov/transportation/. DOT also has many suggestions and solutions for such issues. To view some of these helpful ideas, refer to their Traffic Calming page.
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