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Speed limit lowered in Bartonville

Postby admin » Sat Feb 27, 2010 10:43 pm

Texas Department of Transportation officials recently lowered the speed limit on FM 407 in Bartonville: http://www.crosstimbersgazette.com/loca ... ville.html
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Re: Speed limit lowered in Bartonville

Postby L-Dog » Sun Feb 28, 2010 12:51 am

That makes as much sense as Sarah Palin...
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Re: Speed limit lowered in Bartonville

Postby JKTex » Sun Feb 28, 2010 7:29 pm

As if anyone is going to slow down because the signs now say 50. It just amazes me the money and time spent to address a concern and the resulting action is something like a 5 MPH reduction in speed. The few times I go that way since the road has been completed, it's usually a little nerve wracking with cars exiting and entering 407, especially at the curve, with traffic flying by at the speed it is.

I guess it's 1 step though. They'll need to have LE posted right there keeping people slowed down. If they can afford to take someone out of patrol for traffic duty like that.
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Re: Speed limit lowered in Bartonville

Postby neighbor » Mon Mar 01, 2010 8:02 am

Two lane farm road in need of repair with a stop sign at a little gas station... 55 Mph. Brand new divided 4 lane with nice sweeping turn and no stop sign... 50 Mph. The only sense this makes is catching drivers off guard and increasing revenue.

I guess when they straighten the turns heading to the Feed Store and bump it up to 4 lanes, we can expect the speed limit to drop to 45.
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Re: Speed limit lowered in Bartonville

Postby Uther » Mon Mar 01, 2010 9:47 am

neighbor wrote:Two lane farm road in need of repair with a stop sign at a little gas station... 55 Mph. Brand new divided 4 lane with nice sweeping turn and no stop sign... 50 Mph. The only sense this makes is catching drivers off guard and increasing revenue.

I guess when they straighten the turns heading to the Feed Store and bump it up to 4 lanes, we can expect the speed limit to drop to 45.


The science of road-making. :) Regardless of what the speed limit was, what you need to think of was the effective speed of vehicles. On the farm road, nobody (unless they were Darwin-award qualifiers) could achieve 55mph. On the new road, people easily can achieve higer speeds, but the good citizens of Bartonville is concerned about speeding vehicles frightening the horses, so they lower the speed limit to keep things tranquil.
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Re: Speed limit lowered in Bartonville

Postby friendlyneighbor » Sun Mar 21, 2010 9:06 am

Uther wrote:
neighbor wrote:Two lane farm road in need of repair with a stop sign at a little gas station... 55 Mph. Brand new divided 4 lane with nice sweeping turn and no stop sign... 50 Mph. The only sense this makes is catching drivers off guard and increasing revenue.

I guess when they straighten the turns heading to the Feed Store and bump it up to 4 lanes, we can expect the speed limit to drop to 45.


The science of road-making. :) Regardless of what the speed limit was, what you need to think of was the effective speed of vehicles. On the farm road, nobody (unless they were Darwin-award qualifiers) could achieve 55mph. On the new road, people easily can achieve higer speeds, but the good citizens of Bartonville is concerned about speeding vehicles frightening the horses, so they lower the speed limit to keep things tranquil.



If you'll read the article or look up who decides speed limits on state highways like 407 you'll see that the tx dept of transportation decides what the speed limit will be. they conduct a survey monitoring everyones speed and then use a formula to determine what the speed limit will be.
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Re: Speed limit lowered in Bartonville

Postby Uther » Sun Mar 21, 2010 10:13 am

friendlyneighbor wrote:
Uther wrote:
The science of road-making. :) Regardless of what the speed limit was, what you need to think of was the effective speed of vehicles. On the farm road, nobody (unless they were Darwin-award qualifiers) could achieve 55mph. On the new road, people easily can achieve higer speeds, but the good citizens of Bartonville is concerned about speeding vehicles frightening the horses, so they lower the speed limit to keep things tranquil.



If you'll read the article or look up who decides speed limits on state highways like 407 you'll see that the tx dept of transportation decides what the speed limit will be. they conduct a survey monitoring everyones speed and then use a formula to determine what the speed limit will be.


I knew that. I was being sardonic. Obviously I failed to convey that.
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