34th St. South Street

Saint Petersburg, FloridaJul 03, 20070 Comments

The speed limit on this major thoroughfare changes from 45 mph to 35 mph…and there is only one sign indicating this for a long distance…if this initial sign is not seen, the driver will continue the 45 mph speed for about a half mile…supposedly speeding past a high school. The traffic board should move the initial sign, as it is hard to see mixed in with all these business signs…and they should definitely post the lower speed limit in front of the school. In fact, there are so many distractions on this major road with business signs…the speed limit signs should be in the median in the middle of this divided street. That way, the chance of seeing them is increased greatly.

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