- School zone
during certain hours.
Fines
Fine s for speeding in school zones may be enhanced. For example, many states double speeding fines in school zones.When effective
School zone speed limits are often, but not always, only applicable during posted weekday hours near the beginning and ending of school when children are likely to cross roads. In some places, the school zone speed limit is effective at all times when school is in session, plus additional time before and after the school day. Flashing amber lights often indicate when the school zone is effective. When a school zone also has a large
playground facility, it may double as a playground zone and the speed limit could be in effect longer - or at all times of day, every day.In California, school zones are in effect only if children are present, and usually have a speed limit of 25 MPH, or 40 km/h.
School zones may also sometimes be in effect during school holidays, due to holiday programmes that use school premises. In some locations however, school zone signs will be locked up during school holidays so that motorists can drive to the normal speed limit.
School zones typically have speed limits between 15 and 25 mph (25 and 40 km/h).
Overtaking (or passing) vehicles in active school zones is prohibited in some cities.
Effectiveness of zones
There are suggestions that school zones may not be effective in reducing traffic speeds or in reducing road casualties. In a review of the available research, the Committee for Guidance on Setting and Enforcing Speed Limits of the
Transportation Research Board , part of theUnited States National Research Council , stated: [cite book
title=Managing Speed: Review of Current Practice for Setting and Enforcing Speed Limits
url=http://www.trb.org/news/blurb_detail.asp?id=2669
format=PDF
pages=pp 102
coauthors=National Research Council (U.S.). Transportation Research Board. Committee for Guidance on Setting and Enforcing Speed Limits
date=1998
isbn=0-309-06502-X]Notes
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