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Title: Regarding House Bill 2687 Relating to Maximum Speed Limits in Rural School Zones
Other Titles: Kansas Department of Transportation Legislative Testimony (2006)
KDOT Legislative Testimony (2006)
House Bill 2687 Relating to Maximum Speed Limits in Rural School Zones
HB 2687 Relating to Maximum Speed Limits in Rural School Zones
Relating to Maximum Speed Limits in Rural School Zones
Authors: Kansas. Dept. of Transportation
Gudenkauf, Ken
Kansas. Legislature. House of Representatives. Committee on Transportation
Issue Date: 21-Feb-2006
Description: Testimony in opposition to HB 2687, which would establish a maximum speed limit of 45 mph within all rural school zones. KDOT believes that each school zone is unique and needs to be reviewed individually to determine the most appropriate speed limit, signing and pavement markings.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1984/9653
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