San Jose reduces speed limits around the city

Signs signaling reduced speed limits have been implemented around San Jose, CA as of recent.

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Santa Clara Street is one of Downtown’s busiest roads.

Photo via Wikimedia Commons

ICYMI, you need to slow your roll.

A new California state bill (AB 43) introduced this year gave local governments the ability to lower speed limits in business activity districts — and San Jose City Council voted in June to reduce them from 25 mph to 20 mph in these four areas:

  • Downtown — Santa Clara St., Almaden Ave., Post St.
  • Calle Willow — Willow St.
  • Evergreen Village Square
  • Japantown — Jackson St.

The City recently announced that updated signage had been installed in these areas.

This is the first step in implementing the new law — and by June 2024, local governments will be allowed to reduce limits by an additional 5 mph on other higher-speed streets.

The City also stated that it seeks to use this policy in its Vision Zero Priority Safety Corridors — which are major streets with a disproportionately high number of traffic fatalities + injuries.

So tell us , have you noticed this change? Are there other areas where you’d like to see this implemented?

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Alyson is based in San Jose, CA, and helped launch SJtoday in February 2022. She graduated from San Jose State, where she reported on the city’s arts + culture scene for her alma mater’s paper, The Spartan Daily. You can find her scouting new South Bay eateries or thrifting around town.