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<br /> <br />3301 Silver Lake Road, St. Anthony, Minnesota 55418‐1699 www.savmn.com (612) 782‐3301 Fax (612) 782‐3302 <br />Our mission is to be a progressive and welcoming Village that is walkable, sustainable, safe. <br /> <br />SPEED LIMIT DETERMINATION <br />The City of St Anthony Village will address speed limit related concerns based upon guidelines <br />from Minnesota Statutes, Minnesota Department of Transportation (MnDOT) policies, <br />Minnesota Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MnMUTCD), and engineering <br />judgement. <br /> <br />The basis for setting a speed limit follows the Minnesota State Statutes and the MnMUTCD. The <br />following segments of information were taken from the Minnesota Statutes and MnMUTCD, <br />those of which apply to the City of St Anthony Village. A exert from the FHWA discussing best <br />practices is also included showing how engineering studies are used to set new speed limits or <br />change existing ones. <br /> <br />Minnesota Statues: <br /> <br />169.011 DEFINITIONS <br />Subdivision 64. Residential Roadway <br />A “residential roadway” is a city street or town road whose length is up to a half‐mile. <br /> <br />169.14 SPEED LIMITS, ZONES; RADAR. <br />Subdivision 1. Duty to drive with due care. <br />No person shall drive a vehicle on a highway at a speed greater than is reasonable and prudent <br />under the conditions. Every driver is responsible for becoming and remaining aware of the <br />actual and potential hazards then existing on the highway and must use due care in operating a <br />vehicle. <br /> <br />In every event speed shall be so restricted as may be necessary to avoid colliding with any <br />person, vehicle or other conveyance on or entering the highway in compliance with legal <br />requirements and the duty of all persons to use due care. <br /> <br />Subdivision 2. Speed limits. <br />(a) Where no special hazard exists the following speeds shall be lawful, but any speeds in excess <br />of such limits shall be prima facie evidence that the speed is not reasonable or prudent and that <br />it is unlawful; except that the speed limit within any municipality shall be a maximum limit and <br />any speed in excess thereof shall be unlawful: <br />(1) 30 miles per hour in an urban district; <br />(Subdivisions 2.2‐2.7 do not apply here, therefore were excluded) <br />(8) 35 miles per hour in a rural residential district if adopted by the road authority <br />having jurisdiction over the rural residential district. <br />(c) A speed limit adopted under paragraph (a), clause (8), is not effective unless the road <br />authority has erected signs designating the speed limit and indicating the beginning and end of <br />the rural residential district for the roadway on which the speed limit applies. <br />
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