False Ohio Speed Limits Trap Drivers

Speed limits have many purposes. They are used to help set a specific traffic speed on certain roads. They are also used to help reduce the kind of injuries and even fatalities that can happen when there are no speed limits in place. Some communities also use speed limits to help increase incoming revenues in order to fund local infrastructure and other necessary state services. While speed limits vary from place to place and from road to road, there are certain speed limits that must meet a national standard such as those on state highways. States can also set their own speed limits on certain streets under certain circumstances.

Deceptive Speed Limits

While speed limits can be highly variable, one Ohio village may have taken things a bit too far and created a problem for drivers and local law enforcement officials as well. One Ohio town near Toledo set speed limits well below the legal limit of fifty miles per hour. Instead, it was displayed that drivers can only go up to thirty-five miles per hour on that particular road. A posted sign in this community indicated a thirty-five mile per hour speed limit when the state speed limit for such roads is fifty miles per hour.

Given Tickets

Despite the fact that the legal limit on the road is actually fifty miles per hour, drivers who went over thirty-five miles per hour were given tickets even though they were not technically violating any laws including local community driving laws. One official in the community stated that the purpose of decreasing the speed limit here was to make the street safer and protect everyone on the road.

Lower speed limits can help reduce both injuries and even decrease potential fatalities. It is not surprising that officials want to do everything they can to protect any pedestrians as well as the drivers at the same time. Despite the fact that local law enforcement officials stated that people were only ticketed if they were going over the local fifty miles per hour speed limit, it was proven otherwise. An investigation found that ten people were, in fact, ticketed by the officials who were travelling under fifty miles per hour. They have been ticketed over the last three years even as officials in the community have stated otherwise to all those investigating this issue.

This confliction in the allowed speed limit can lead to drivers travelling at a range of speeds, increasing the potential of a car accident. In this case, an Ohio Accident Attorneys can get you in contact with an experienced car  accident attorney that can analyze your case and pursue necessary legal action. Contact us today for a free case evaluation.

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