House Bill 1177

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    Florida House of Representatives - 2000                HB 1177

        By Representatives Spratt, Kelly, Kilmer and Crady






  1                      A bill to be entitled

  2         An act relating to state uniform traffic

  3         control; amending s. 316.189, F.S.; providing

  4         that a county or municipality may lower speed

  5         limits set by the Department of Transportation

  6         on state highways or connecting links or

  7         extensions thereof located within the county or

  8         municipality when such change is determined to

  9         be necessary to ensure safety; providing an

10         effective date.

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12  Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida:

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14         Section 1.  Section 316.189, Florida Statutes, is

15  amended to read:

16         316.189  Establishment of municipal and county speed

17  zones.--

18         (1)  MUNICIPAL SPEED.--The maximum speed within any

19  municipality is 30 miles per hour.  With respect to residence

20  districts, a municipality may set a maximum speed limit of 20

21  or 25 miles per hour on local streets and highways after an

22  investigation determines that such a limit is reasonable.  It

23  shall not be necessary to conduct a separate investigation for

24  each residence district.  A municipality may set speed zones

25  altering the speed limit, both as to maximum, not to exceed 60

26  miles per hour, and minimum, after investigation determines

27  such a change is reasonable and in conformity to criteria

28  promulgated by the Department of Transportation. A

29  municipality may lower speed limits set by the Department of

30  Transportation, except that no changes shall be made on state

31  highways or connecting links or extensions thereof located

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  1  within the municipality by not more than 20 miles per hour, in

  2  increments of 5 miles per hour, when such change is determined

  3  by the municipality to be reasonable and necessary to ensure

  4  safety, which shall be changed only by the Department of

  5  Transportation.

  6         (2)  SPEED ON COUNTY ROADS.--The maximum speed on any

  7  county-maintained road is:

  8         (a)  In any business or residence district, 30 miles

  9  per hour in the daytime or nighttime; provided that with

10  respect to residence districts a county may set a maximum

11  speed limit of 25 miles per hour after an investigation

12  determines that such a limit is reasonable; and it shall not

13  be necessary to conduct a separate investigation in each

14  residence district.

15         (b)  On any other part of a county road not a business

16  or residence district, as set forth in s. 316.183.

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18  However, the board of county commissioners may set speed zones

19  altering such speeds, both as to maximum and minimum, after

20  investigation determines such a change is reasonable and in

21  conformity to criteria promulgated by the Department of

22  Transportation, except that no such speed zone shall permit a

23  speed of more than 60 miles per hour. A county may lower speed

24  limits set by the Department of Transportation on state

25  highways or connecting links or extensions thereof located

26  within the county by not more than 20 miles per hour, in

27  increments of 5 miles per hour, when such change is determined

28  to be reasonable and necessary to ensure safety.

29         (3)  POSTING OF SPEED LIMITS.--All speed zones shall be

30  posted with clearly legible signs.  No change in speeds from

31  30 miles per hour or from those established in s. 316.183

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  1  shall take effect until the zone is posted by the authority

  2  changing the speed pursuant to this section and s. 316.187.

  3  All signs which limit or establish speed limits, maximum and

  4  minimum, shall be so placed and so painted as to be plainly

  5  visible and legible in daylight or in darkness when

  6  illuminated by headlights.

  7         (4)  PENALTY.--Violation of the speed limits

  8  established under this section must be cited as a moving

  9  violation, punishable as provided in chapter 318.

10         Section 2.  This act shall take effect July 1, 2000.

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      Provides that a county or municipality may lower speed
15    limits set by the Department of Transportation on state
      highways or connecting links or extensions thereof
16    located within the county or municipality by not more
      than 20 miles per hour, in increments of 5 miles per
17    hour, when such change is determined to be reasonable and
      necessary to ensure safety.
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