HomeMy WebLinkAbout0073_0001For South Bound Traffic
From Station 694+44.46, the same being the north city limits of Georgetown
to Station 665-000 a distance of 0.576 mile, a prima facie maximum speed limit
of 55 miles per hour.
From Station 665+00 to Station 640+00, a distance of 0.474 miles, a prima
facie maximum speed limit of 50 miles per hour.
From Station 640+00 to Station 597+55, a distance of 0.804 mile, a prima
facie maximum speed limit of 40 miles per hour.
From Station 597+55 to Station 570+46, a distance of 0.513 mile, a prima
facie maximum speed limit of 30 miles per hour.
From Station 570+46 to Station 556+01, a distance of 0.274 mile, a prima
facie maximum speed limit of 35 miles per hour.
From Station 556+01 to Station 543+63, a distance of 0.234 mile, a prima
facie maximum speed limit of 40 miles per hour.
From Station 543+63 to Station 530+78.2, the same being the south city limits
of Georgetown, a distance of 0.243 mile, a prima facie maximum speed limit of
45 miles per hour.
School Speed Zone
From Station 694.00 to Station 682+00, a distance of 0.227 mile, a prima
facie maximum speed limit of 35 miles per hour when signals are flashing.
Sectim 11
That all of the streets of this City, and all portions of any such streets,
are hereby declared to be public streets and that the driving or operating
of any motor vehicle on or along any portion of any street of this city
at a rate of speed that is greater than the maximum rate of speed for said
portion of said street, as fixed by this ordinance shall be guilty of a
misdemeanor, which is named "The Offense of Speeding", and that the said
offense is punishable by fine in any sum not to exceed Two Hundred dollars
($200.00). That the use of the word "Speeding" shall be sufficient to
designate the said offense, and shall mean that a motor vehicle has been
driven upon a public street, at a greater rate of speed than that fixed
by City Ordinance for the street and for the zone thereof, that such motor
vehicle was so being driven upon, if zoned.
That in prosecutions under this ordinance, for the offense of speeding, the
complaint, if in other respects sufficient in form, shall as to the portion
thereof seeking to acknowledge the offense, be sufficient if it in substance
alleges that the defendant did while driving a motor vehicle in said City
commit the offense of "Speeding".
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