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Lower speed limits equal increased road safety

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Have a safe drive. Go 25. Following posted speed limits makes streets safer by lessening crashes and increasing safety for cyclists and pedestrians.

Last summer, a citywide speed limit of 25 miles per hour (unless posted otherwise) went into effect. Speed limits on larger roadways vary from 25 to 35 miles per hour. New speed limit signs have been posted on main roadways so if you’re accustomed to going a certain speed on a street, be sure to check the new signs.

Bloomington joins Richfield and Edina which have already implemented the 25 miles per hour speed limit for neighborhood streets.

For more information, visit blm.mn/speed.

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