Where are speed limit signs commonly posted?
Arterials are signed by segment–which is a section of the road between two other crossing arterials. If a segment is longer than 1.5 miles, additional signs may be installed to remind motorists of the maximum speed allowed. Speed limit signs are also installed on arterials where the speed limit changes and at points where traffic is leaving established 20 MPH School Zones. Local roads are signed at entrances to neighborhoods so that drivers cannot come into an area without encountering a 25 MPH sign.
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