Speed limits reduced along five Cupertino roadways – The Mercury News

In what city officials say is a vital step in achieving the crash reduction goals outlined in Cupertino’s Vision Zero Action Plan, the transportation division recently reduced speed limits along stretches of five streets.

The speed limit reductions are along McClellan, Bubb and Prospect roads and Mary and Blaney avenues (see accompanying graphic for details). The old speed limit signs have been replaced with new ones that display the reduced limits.

The goal of Cupertino’s Vision Zero plan, adopted by the city council in July, is to eliminate fatalities and severe injuries on the city’s roadways by 2040 with programs that prioritize safety over other transportation goals. The plan emphasizes smarter street designs that account for human error, as well as data-driven enforcement and community engagement.

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