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PolicyThe statutory speed limit on roadways in Fridley is 30 miles per hour (mph). This is the speed limit unless posted otherwise. Posted speed limits other than 30 mph are basedSpeed Limit Sign upon a traffic engineering study which evaluates existing conditions and driver behavior. RationaleSpeed limit signs are not intended for, nor are they effective as speed control devices. A common belief is that posting a speed limit will influence drivers to drive at that speed. The facts indicate otherwise. Reducing the speed limit may not improve safety either. In fact, an unrealistically low speed limit can actually lead to accidents. Here's why:
ProcedureThe Public Works Director will have a traffic study conducted to determine if a change in the posted speed may be justified. If so, a City Council resolution will be introduced asking the Minnesota Department of Transportation to investigate and determine the safe and reasonable speed limit. By state statute, only the Commissioner of the Department of Transportation may change speed limits on roadways in the City.
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