The posted/statutory speed limit for the motor vehicle at the time of the crash. The authorization may be indicated by the posted speed limit, blinking sign at construction zones, etc.
Important for evaluation purposes (even though the speed of the motor vehicle at the time of the crash may differ significantly from the authorized speed limit).
Posted/Statutory Value (miles per hour) (From State Police Instruction Manuals)
On a divided trafficway with different speed limits (e.g. Northbound 45mph Southbound 55mph) use the posted/displayed value for the travel lane on which the vehicle is traveling.
When applicable, use the maximum speed limit designated for each vehicle type where the collision occurred. (e.g. Truck/Bus Speed on a rural highway that is reduced to 45mph)
Advisory or Warning signs are not considered the Legal Speed limit (e.g. Yellow background ramp suggested speed signs) in these cases use the statutory speed limit for this roadway.
If not posted enter the speed limit established for that type of road or street by statute or regulation.
Not Applicable (From State Police Instruction Manuals):
This attribute applies only when there is no posted speed limit and no law that governs the maximum speed that you can drive. (e.g. Dirt Roads, Private roads open to the public)
This is not used for roadways with a posted advisory speed where the statutory limit is in effect but not posted. (e.g. Interchange Ramps)
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