Speed Limit Enforcement

Effective November 7, 2022, Pulaski Police Department will resume normal speed enforcement activities in all areas of the town. Speed limits on Rt. 11 and Rt. 99 were reduced to 35 mph on October 5, 2022. Since these changes took effect, several steps have been taken by the town to help remind motorists of the new speed limits.

These actions included parking unmanned police vehicles on the roads where the limit was reduced, ensuring adequate signage, placing orange marker flags on the speed limit signs, social media posts, and, most recently, a grace period of only written warnings for most speeding infractions.

While most drivers have been respectful of the reduced speeds, the Police Department has had to issue several reckless driving tickets, one of which was for 79mph in a 35mph zone. Please continue to be mindful of these new speed limits so that you will avoid the potential inconvenience and expense of receiving a speeding ticket.

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