How will DDOT enforce this? The speed limit is posted on Eastern Ave and the
speeding is still out of control.
Thanks,
Kristal
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On Jul 16, 2021, at 6:21 AM, Holmes, Antawan (ANC 7C07) <7C07@xxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
FYI
From: Boderick, Ciara (DDOT) <Ciara.Boderick1@xxxxxx>
Sent: Thursday, July 15, 2021 2:28 PM
Subject: DDOT-20 is Plenty
Hello Ward 7 ANC Commissioner, Civic Association President, and Community
Stakeholder,
DDOT would like to invite you to Kenilworth Farmers Market and visit our
table to learn more about our 20 Speed Limit Regulations on Saturday July
17th, 2021 at Kenilworth Recreation Center located at 4321 Ord St NE
Washington, DC 20019 from 9am-1pm. DDOT will also be providing 20 is Plenty
Yard Signs to the community.
What is 20 is Plenty?
The new speed limit in DC is 20mph, unless otherwise posted. Speed is
directly related to safety. Higher speeds make it harder for drivers to see
others on the road, and it takes longer for them to stop their vehicle.
Crashes at higher speeds are also deadlier.
What are Driver Feedback Signs?
Driver feedback signs show drivers what their current speed is and flash when
it’s over the posted limit. They’re a helpful way to give drivers a real-time
reminder to slow down – and have proven to be effective at reducing speed and
crashes.
For more information, go to www.dcvisionzero.com or contact
vision.zero@xxxxxx.
Click Here for Twenty MPH Default Speed Limit FAQ’s. Please see attached
flyer for additional information.
Best,
Ciara S. Boderick, MBA
Community Engagement Specialist- Ward 7
Office of the Director
District Department of Transportation
250 M Street SE
Washington, DC 20003
o.(202) 671-0125
m.(202) 286-5674
e. Ciara.Boderick1@xxxxxx
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