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HomeMy WebLinkAboutItem 5.2 Estb Speed Limits CITY OF DUBLIN AGENDA STATEFkENT CITY COUNCIL MEETING DATE: January 28, 1985 SUBJECT · Establishment of Speed Limits EXHIBITS ATTACHED · Comprehensive Traffic Engineering Study Speed Limit Recommendations prepared by JHK & Associates; Summary of Speed Data & Recommendations; Summary of Changes Identified in Speed Limit Recommendations; Draft , Ordinance Establishing Traffic Regulations RECOMMENDATION ,~o1 Open public hearzng; ~ 2 Receive presentation by Staff and Traffic Consultant; 3 Receive public input; 2 Close public hearing; 5) Deliberate; 6) Waive reading and introduce Ordinance Establishing Regulations FINANCIAL STATEMENT- Costs of additional signing are included in 1984-85 Budget. The cost of preparation of the report by the Consultant will be paid by a Grant from the Office of Traffic Safety. DESCRIPTION : At the regular City Council meeting on October 22, 195~, the Council selected JHK & Associates to prepare a Comprehensive Traffic Engineering Study. The first element of that project is the development of an engineering and traffic survey to establish appropriate speed limits. Vehicle Code R~qu-r~m.~n~s Local jurisdictions have the authority to establish speed limits between 25 miles per hour (MPH) and 55 mph as appropriate, through the enactment of an ordinance. If a street does not have a posted speed limit, the California Vehicle Code (CVC) states that in residential and business districts, it shall be 25 mph, and 55 mph elsewhere. However, Section 40801 of the CVC disallows the use of radar enforcement of speed limits on specified streets unless the speed limit is justified by an engineering and traffic survey. Section g0802 of the CVC establishes the following criteria for streets which must be surveyed if radar enforcement is utilized in the enforcement of speed limits: 1) Roadway width of more than ~0 feet. 2) More than one-half mile of uninterrupted length. 3) More than one traffic lane in each direction. Based on these criteria the City T~m~=lC Engineer identified the street segments to be included in the survey. The Vehicle Code also defines the elements to be included in the engineering and traffic survey. The following criteria are found in Section 627 of the CVC and were utilized by JHK & Associates in making recommendaomons~' for speed limits' 1) Prevailing speeds as determined by traffic engineering instruments. 2) Accident records. 3) H~ ' ~gaway, traffic and roadside conditions not readily apparent to the driver. ITEM NO. ~' ,~ COPIES TO: Chamber of Commerce AGENDA STATEMENT: Page 2_ Establishment of Speed Limits Recommended Speed Limits Table 1 outlines the findings of the survey conducted by the Traffic Engineering Consultant. The recommended speed limits take into consideration the required data as noted above. The recommendations have been reviewed by both the Dublin Police Services and the City's Enginering Department. Staff concurs with the Consultant's recommendation based on the results of the speed survey. Also, the acceptance of these speed limits will provide continuity in the enforcement of speed limits. If a speed limit is adopted which cannot be justified by the engineering and traffic survey, the traffic court may refuse to recognize the legitimacy of citations based upon radar enforcement. Ordinance Establishing Traffic Regulations The attached ordinance will consolidate the speed limits for City streets under one document. The existing speed limits were adopted by the City Council through the adoption of County Ordinance Title 6, Chapter 18. This was also amended by the adoption of Dublin Ordianances Numbers 10-83 and 13-8~. The first related to Sierra Lane and Sierra Court. The second established a 25 mph speed limit on Amador Valley Boulevard between Stagecoach Road and Village Parkway. These actions have been consolidated wish the Consultant's recommendations in the proposed ordinance. Recommendation it is S~aff's recommendation that the City Council receive public testimony and introduce the ordinance. SUMMARY OF CHANGES IDENTIFIED IN SPEED LIMIT RECOMMENDATIONS STREET Amador Plaza Road Amador Valley Blvd Clark Avenue Dougherty Road Dougherty Road Dublin Court Golden Gate Drive Regional Street Scarlett Court Village Parkway FROM Amador Valley Blvd Stagecoach Village Parkway Amador Valley Blvd Amador Valley B!vd Dublin Blvd Dublin Blvd Amador Valley Blvd Dougherty Road Amador Valley Blvd CURRENT RECOMMENDED TO Southern End 30 Dougherty Road 35 Dublin Blvd 30 Northern City Limit NP (2) ~5 Sierra Lane 25/35 (3) 35 End NP (1) 25 End NP (1) 30 End 25 30 End 25 30 Southern End 25 30 SPEED SPEED NP (1) NP (2) 25 (1) California Vehicle Co~1e establishes speed limits in residential and business districts at 25 mph. (2) California Vehicle Code establishes speed limits for areas not in residential or business district at 55 mph, unless otherwise posted. (3) Existing speed limit is 25 mph between Monterey Drive and Ven%ura Dr. ORDINANCE NO. - 85 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF DUBLIN ESTABLISHING TRAFFIC REGULATIONS The City Council of the City of Dublin does ordain as follows: Section 1. TWENTY-FIVE (25) MILES PER HOUR (HPH) The declared speed limit for each of the following street segments shall be established at 25 mph: a) b) c) d) e) (1 (m {n (o {P (s Amador Valley Boulevard 200 feet east of Village Parkway to 200 feet west of Stagecoach Road Amarillo Road Ladera Drive to Shadow Drive Bandon Drive Carlow Way to Kimball Avenue Bellina Streev San Ramon Road to Galindo Drive Brighton Drive Lucania Street to Callan Street Clark Avenue Dublin Boulevard to Maple Drive Davona Drive Chatam to Village Parkway Davona Drive Wicklow Lane to Aicosta Boulevard Donahue Drive Amador Valley Boulevard to Hillrose Drive Donlon Way Dublin Boulevard to City Limit Dublin Court Dublin Boulevard to End of Street Shannon Avenue Peppertree Road to Vomac Road Sierra Court Trinity Court to End of Street Silvergate Drive Dublin' Boulevard to Hansen Road Silverga~e Drive San Ramon Road to Castilian Road Southwick Drive Bloomington Way to Northern City Limit Starward Drive Amador Valley Boulevard to Oxbow Lane Tamarack Drive Village Parkway to Atene Street Vomac Road San Ramon Road to Landale Avenue ORDINANCE NO. - 85 ESTABLISHING TRAFFIC REGULATIONS Page 2 York Drive Lancaster Road to King Way Section 2. THIRTY (30) MILES PER HOUR (MPH) The declared speed limit for each of the following street segments shall be established at 30 mph: (a) Amador Plaza Road Amador Valley Boulevard to End of Street (b) Clark Avenue Village Parkway to Dublin Boulevard (c) Golden Gate Drive Dublin Boulevard to End of Street (d) Regional Street Amador Valley Boulevard to End of Street (e) Scarlett Court Dougherty Road to End of Street (f) Sierra Court Dublin Boulevard to Trinity Court (g) Sierra Lane Dougherty Road to Sierra Court (h) Village Parkway Amador Valley Boulevard to Clark Avenue Section 3. THiRTY-FIVE (35) MILES PER HOUR (MPH) The declared speed limit for each of the following street segments shall be established at 35 mph: (a) Amador Valley Boulevard San Ramon Road to 200 feet east of Village Parkway (b) Amador Valley Boulevard 200 feet west of Stagecoach Road to Dougherty Road (c) Dougherty Road Amador Valley Boulevard to Sierra Lane (d) Dougherty Road Sierra Lane to Southern City Limit (e) Dublin Boulevard Western City Limit to Dougherty Road (g) Village Parkway Kimball Avenue to Amador Valley Boulevard ORDINANCE NO. - 85 ESTABLISHING TRAFFIC REGULATIONS Page 3 Section ~. FORTY (~0) MILES PER HOUR (~IPH) The declared speed limit for each of the following street segments shall be established at ~0 mph' (a) San Ramon Road Alcosta Boulevard to Southern City Limit Section 5. FORTY-FIVE (~) MILES PER HOUR (MPH) The declared speed limit for each of the following street segments shall be established at ~5 mph' (a) Dougherty Road Amador Valley Boulevard to Northern City Limit Section 6. IMMEDIATE EFFECT This Ordinance shall take effect immediately upon its enactment because the adoption and immediate effect thereof is necessary in order to protect vehicular and pedestrian safety. Section 7. POSTING OF ORDINANCE The City Clerk of the City of Dublin shall cause this ordinance to be posted in at least three (3) public places in the City of Dublin in accordance with Section 36933 of the Government Code of the State of California. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the City Council of the City of Dublin on this day of , 1985 by the following votes: AYES' NOES' ABSENT' ATTEST: Mayor City Clerk SPEE6' LIMIT 4O ' "~ i. 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' ' ' ' ' ' .I--.'~'i: :- I: · {'ISPEE~] :. jhk associates CITY OF DUBLIN COMPREHENSIVE TRAFFIC ENGINEERING STUDY SPEED LIMIT RECOMMENDATIONS Pregared for: City oI DubLin ~Prepared by: 3HK & Associates Emeryville, California January, 1985 TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUC~ON California Speed Laws Realistic Speed Limits STUDY PROCEDURES Speed Survey Review of Roadside Conditions Review of Accident Records RECOMMENDED SPEED LIMITS Changes in Existing Speed Limits ~Pa~e. I-1 1-1 1-2 2-1 2-1 2-1 2-2 3--1 %-1 APPENDIX A Recommendations for Wording of Speed Limit Section of Municipal Code APPENDIX B Speed Surveys 1. INTRODUCTION This report is prepared in conjunction with a Comprehensive Traffic Engineering Study being conducted by 3HK & Associates for the City of Dublin. The report's purpose is to recommend speed limits on City streets where it is appropriate for speed limits to be posted. This introductory chapter describes the background and process for setting realistic speed limits. Chapter Two describes the methodology used in the study and the recommended speed limits are included in Chapter Three. An appendix is included which contains the recommended wording for the section of the Municipal Code applying to speed limits. An additional appendix provides detailed speed survey data. CALIFORNIA SPEED LAWS The State of California has enacted legislation stating that governmental agencies (i.e. cities and counties) have the authority to set speed limits on local streets within their jurisdictions. Like other laws relating to the operation of motor vehicles, state laws regarding speed limits are included in the California Vehicle Code. The state, through CALTRANS, publishes guidelines on how to set reasonable speed limits based on traffic engineering studies. Prior to 1973, the state's guidelines for setting speed limits were not enforceable by law. Thus, local jurisdictions were free to either follow the state's guidelines or ignore them and se*. speed limits as they wished. In 1973, the state legislature enacted new rules regarding the enforcement of speed limits. Section 40501 and following sections of the California Vehicle Code now state that the radar enforcement of speed limits not justified by an "engineering and traffic survey" (conducted in the past five years) is illegal. Local iurlsdictions still have the authority to set speed limits, but only those speed limits justified by an ,'engineering and traffic survey" can be enforced by radar. Since radar is the most effective means of enforcing speed limits, most local jurisdictions the II justify all speed limits by an engineering and traffic survey" as defined in vehicle code. Specific rules on the conduct of an "engineering and traffic survey" are published by CALTRANS. 1-1 In certain cases, the requirement for an "engineering and traffic survey" is waived. Local jurisdictions may use radar to enforce a 25 mph speed limit on residential streets where the following conditions exist: 1. Roadway width is not more than 40 feet. 2. Not more than one halt mile of uninterrrupted length exists. 3. Not more than one traffic lane is provided in each direction. Many of Dublin's residential streets fall into this category and were not included in this study. In some cases it is appropriate for a local agency not to post a specific speed limit on a given street. For these streets, the California Vehicle Code specifies a prima facie speed limit of 25 mph if the street is in a residential or business district and 55 mph if the street is outside residential or business districts. The speed study described in this report constitutes an "engineering and traffic survey" as specified in the California Vehicle Code. Using this report as a basis, the City will be able to use radar for enforcement of speed limits on all city streets. The speed limits recommended in this report will apply tot a period ot up to five years. At that time, new speed studies will be required if the City wishes to continue to use radar for the enforcement of speed limits. REALISTIC SPEED LIMITS Drivers are required by state law to operate their vehicles at a safe speed in consideration of roadway conditions. The majority of motor vehicle drivers can be relied upon to travel at a reasonable and prudent speed while travelling on City streets. Because most drivers travel at a reasonable speed~ existing speeds on a given street are one of primary factors used in setting speed limits. Under normal / conditions, the speed limit on a particular roadway should be set at the maximum of the range of speeds at which reasonable drivers travel. In most cases, the 85th percentile speed of existing traffic is used. For a given roadway, the 85th percentile speed is determined such that 85,% of the drivers travel at or below this speed. 1-2 There are a number of factors which could be present on a given street which would lead to setting of a speed limit different from the 85th percentile. A high accident rate with large numbers of speed-related accidents might indicate that many drivers are travelling at unreasonably high speeds. There are also factors such as the presence of driveways, schools, or other roadside conditions which are not readily apparent to motorists. Such conditions would justify the setting of a speed limit lower than the $Sth percentile as a warning to motorists who are unfamiliar with the area. Speed limits, like other laws, are often ignored when they contradict the behavior of the public majority. Studies have shown that speed limits cannot normally be used to dictate the speed at which drivers will travel. In most cases, drivers will continue travel at a speed which they feel is reasonable regardless of the posted speed limit. A high level of enforcement will not necessarily change this situation since it is not possible for police to monitor the speed of every vehicle on a given street. Speed limits are generally of great interest to motorists, residents, and the general public. Requests for changes in speed zoning are often made on the presumption that safety will be improved and that better traffic flow or reduced speeds can be achieved. As indicated above, the setting of unreasonable speed limits will typically be ignored. Thus, any changes in speed zoning should always be based on an engineering study which takes into account such factors as existing speeds, accident history, and roadside conditions. The setting of an unreasonable speed limit will not have the desired effect of changing vehicle speeds, but will result in speed violations by the majority of drivers. In summary, the setting of a realistic speed is intended as a way of guiding reasonable motorists as to the safe speed for a given roadway. A reasonable speed limit will provide conformance with state law and a means of separating the majority of motorists from the unreasonable violators. J 2. STUDY PROCEDURES The analysis of each street segment in the study included an existing speed survey, a check of accident records, and a review of roadside conditions. Each of these three aspects of the study is described in more detail below. SPEED SURVEY Speed surveys were performed using a speed radar gun. Data was taken from a vehicie parked in an inconspicuous location on the roadside. Only free-flowing vehicles in the traffic stream were included in the survey. Vehicles which closely follow other vehicles are not free to select their own speeds. Construction areas, inclement weather, and other unusual situations were avoided. Along streets with medium to heavy traffic, one hundred sample speeds were obtained at each location. For a few of the smaller streets, it was not cost-effective to obtain one hundred samples, and a somewhat lesser number was used. The data collected in t~e speed surveys was used to develop a number of useful statistics. These include: - 85th Percentile Soeed: This is the speed below which 85% of the vehicles are traveling. It is used as the speed limit in many cases where no unusual circumstances exist. - 50th Percentile Soeed: This is the median speed. Half of the vehicles travel above this speed and half below. - 10 mph Pace Speed: The pace speed is that 10 mph range which kontains the 'spee'ds of the greatest number of vehicles. Normally, the speed limit will be within or slightly above the pace. A listing of these statistics for all locations in the survey is included in Chapter 3. REVIEW OF ROADSIDE ~ONDITION5 Each street segment in the study was examined by a traffic engineer. This part of the study was conducted to evaluate a variety of factors which cannot be taken into account through the use of the available speed statistics. Engineering 2-1 judgement was applied to ~:ake into account such factors as adjacent land use, hazards not readily apparent to the motorist~ and potential for conllicts with pedestrians and other vehicles. REVIEW OF ACCIDENT RECORDS Accident records were reviewed for all street segments to identi~y any locations with an unusual accident history. The SWITRS accident records for 2uly 1982 through 2une 1984 were the primary source o£ this information. Street segments which had an unexpectedly high accident history were studied to determine whether speed was a significant factor in accidents. A high level of speed-related accidents would iustify a speed limit lower than the 85th percentile. This lower speed limit would serve to guide motorists that their perception of the correct speed may be too high. 2-2 3. RECOMMENDED SPEED LIMITS This chapter contains recommended speed limits~ a data summary, and a brief explanation for each street segment where a change in speed limit is recommended. A summary of the data collected is shown in Table I along with recommended speed limits for each of the 3~ street segments included in this study. The basic speed survey data is included in Appendix B of this report. Figure 1 shows a map of the recommended speed limits. It is recommended that the City of Dublin Municipal Code be revised to reflect the results of this study. Appendix A shows the recommended wording for the speed limit section of the code. It reflects the results of this study as well as previous speed studies conducted for the City of Dublin. CHANGES IN EXISTING SPEED LIMITS Amador Plaza Road, Amador Valley Boulevard to End There is currently no speed limit posted on this street segment. The recommended speed limit is 30 mph. This is based on the $Sth percentile speed of 32 mph, since there has been no roadside conditions or accident history which would indicate otherwise. Amador Valley._Boulevard, Sta_~ecoach Road to Dou_g.hertw Rd. There is currently no speed limit posted on this street segment. The 85th percentile speed is 40 mph and the pace speed range is 29-39 mph. The recommended speed limit is 35 mph. This recommendation differs from the $Sth percentile for 'cwo reasons. The 35 mph speed limit provides a better transition to the 25 mph zone on Amador Valley Blvd. west of Stagecoach Rd. There are also vertical curves in this street segment which are not readily apparent to the motorist. 3-1 0 Clark Avenue, Village. Parkway to Maple Drive The existing speed limit on this street is 25 mph, and the recommendation is to increase this to 30 mph between Village Pkwy and Dublin Blvd. The 30 mph speed limit corresponds with the 85th percentile speed of 32 mph. There are no roadside conditions or accident history which would indicate setting a different speed from the $Sth percentile. The recommended 30 mph speed limit would be consistent with the adioining section of Village Pkwy, for which a 30 mph speed limit is also recommended. North of Dublin Blvd. the existing 25 mph speed limit is consistent with the adjoining residential area. Doughert~ Road= Amador Valley Boulevard to Cit~ Limit. There is no speed limit posted on this street segment and the legal limit is therefore 55 mph. The recommendation is to set a speed limit of #5 mph. This corresponds with the $Sth percentile speed of t~9 mph. There is a 25 mph curve in this segment for which appropriate warning signs have been posted. Deu.ghertv Road, Amador Valle.v Boulevard to Sierra Lane The existing speed limit is 25 mph from Monterey Dr. and Ventura Dr. and 35 mph between Monterey Dr. and Sierra Lane. The recommendation is to set a 35 mph speed limit throughout the segment. The 85th percentile speed is g3 mph and the pace speed range is 35 to g5 mph. This street segment forms a transition between the rural portion of Doughert7 Rd. north of Amador Valley Blvd. and the commercial area south of Sierra Lane. The recommended speed limit of 35 mph marks this '~ransition. The 25 mph speed limit currently posted between Ventura Dr. and Monterey Dr. is unrealistically low~ considering existing speeds and roadside conditions. Dublin Court~ Dublin Boulevard to End There is no speed limit currently posted and the recommendation is to set a 25 mph speed limit. This recommendation is close to the 85th percentile speed of 28 mph and within the pace speed range of 19 to 29 mph. 3-2 Golden Gate Drive1 Dublin Boulevard to End There is currently no speed limit posted and the recommendation is to set a 30 mph speed limit. This is somewhat less than the $Sth percentile speed of 36 mph~ but falls within the pace speed range of 29 to 39 mph. The recommended speed limit is less than the $Sth percentile due to the presence of driveways for local access. Regional Street? Amador Valley Boulevard to End The existing speed limit is 25 mph and the recommendation is to increase this to 30 mph. This recommendation corresponds to the gSth percentile speed of 30 mph. There are no roadside conditions or accident history which would indicate setting a speed limit lower than 30 mph. Scarlett Court? Dou,~her.,t~ Road to End The existing speed limit is 25 mph and the recommendation is to increase this to 30 mph. The recommended speed limit corresponds more closely with the 85th percentile speed of 38 mph and falls within the pace speed range of 27 to 37 mph. The horizontal curves and driveways near Dougherty Road justify a lower speed limit than the $Sth percentile. Village Parkway: Amador Valle}, Boulevard to Clark Avenue The posted speed limit is 25 mph and the recommendation is to increase this to 30 mph. The 85th percentile speed of 38 mph and pace speed range of 29 to 39 mph indicate that the existing speed limit is unrealistically low. The presence of local access driveways does justify a speed limit lower than the gSth percentile. 3-3 APPENDIX A Recommendations for Wording of Speed Limit Section of Municipal Code Declared Prima Facie Speed Limits Speed limits are designated to apply on City street as follows: 25 miles per hour: Amador Valley Blvd., 200 feet east of Village Pkwy to 200 feet east of Stagecoach Rd.; Amarillo Rd., Ladera Dr. to Shadow Dr.; Bandon Dr., Carlow Way to Kimball Ave.; Bellina St., San Ramon Rd. to Galindo Dr.; Brighton Dr., Lucania St. to Gallan St.; Clark Ave., Dublin Blvd. to Maple Dr.; Davona Dr., Chatam St. to Village Pkwy.; Davona Dr., Wicklow Lane to Alcosta Blvd.; Donlon Way, Dublin Blvd. to City Limit; Donohue Dr., Amador Valley Blvd. to Hillrose Dr.; Dublin Ct., Dublin Blvd. to End; Shannon Ave., Peppertree Rd. to Vomac Rd.; Sierra Ct., Trinity Ct. to End Silvergate Dr., Dublin Blvd. to Hansen Dr.; Silvergate Dr., San Ramon Rd. to Castilian Rd.; Starward Dr., Amador Valley Blvd. to Oxbow Lane; Southwick Dr., Bloomington Way to City Limit; Tamarack Dr., Village Pkwy. to Alene St.; Vomac Rd., San Ramon Rd. to Landale Ave.; York Dr., Lancaster Rd. to King Way. All other local streets in residential and business districts not included in this section. (b) 30 miles per hour: Amador Plaza Rd., Amador Valley Blvd. to End; Clark Ave., Village Pkwy. to Dublin Blvd.; Golden Gate Dr.~ Dublin Blvd. '~o End~ Regional St., Amador Valley Blvd. to End; Scarlett Ct., Dougherty Rd. to End; Sierra Ct., Dublin Blvd. to Trinity Ct.; Sierra Lane, Dougherty Rd. to Sierra Ct.; Village Pkwy., Amador Valley BlVd. to Clark Ave. (c) 35 miles per hour: Amador Valley Blvd., San Ramon Rd. to 200 feet east of Village Pkwy.; Amador Valley Blvd., 200 feet east of Stagecoach Rd. to Dougherty Rd.; Dougherty Rd., Amador Valley Blvd. to Sierra Lane; Dougherty Rd., Sierra Lane to City Limit; A-2 Dublin Blvd., City Limit to Dougherty Rd.; Village Pkwy., Kimball Ave. to Amador Valley Blvd. (d) (e) 40 miles per hour: San Ramon Rd., Alcosta Blvd. to City Limit miles per hour: Dougherty Rd., Amador Valley Blvd. to City Limit. APPENDIX A Recommendations for ~/ording of Speed Limit Section of Municipal Code Declared Prima Facie Speed Limits Speed limits are designated to apply on City street as follows: (a) 25 miles per hour: Amador Valley Blvd., 200 feet east of Village Pkwy to 200 feet east of Stagecoach Rd.; Amarillo Rd., Ladera Dr. to Shadow Dr.; Bandon Dr., Carlow Way to Kimball Ave.; Bell;ha St., San Ramon Rd. to Galindo Dr.; Brighton Dr., Lucania St. to Gallan St.; Clark Ave., Dublin Blvd. to Maple Dr.; Davona Dr., Chatam St. to Village Pkwy.; Davona Dr., Wicklow Lane to Alcosta Blvd.; Donlon Way, Dublin Blvd. to City Limit; Donohue Dr., Amador Valley Blvd. to Hillrose Dr.; Dublin Ct., Dublin Blvd. to End; Shannon Ave., Peppertree Rd. to Vomac Rd.; Sierra Ct., Trinity Ct. to End Silvergate Dr., Dublin Blvd. to Hansen Dr.; Silvergate Dr., San Ramon Rd. to Castilian Rd.; Starward Dr., Amador Valley Blvd. to Oxbow Lane; Southwick Dr., Bloomington Way to City Limit; Tamarack Dr., Village Pkwy. to Alene St.; Vomac Rd., San Ramon Rd. to Landale Ave.; York Dr., Lancaster Rd. to King Way. All other local streets in residential and business districts not included in this section. (b) 30 miles per hour: Amador Plaza Rd., Amador Valley Blvd. to End; Clark Ave., Village Pkwy. to Dublin Blvd.; Golden Gate Dr., Dublin Blvd. to Endl Regional St., Amador Valley Blvd. to End; Scarlett Ct., Dougherty Rd. to End; Sierra Ct., Dublin Blvd. to Trinity Ct.; Sierra Lane, Dougherty Rd. to Sierra Ct.; Village Pkwy., Amador Valley Blvd. to Clark Ave. (c) 35 miles per hour: Amador Valley Blvd., San Ramon Rd. to 200 feet east of Village Pkwy.; Amador Valley Blvd., 200 feet east o[ Stagecoach Rd. to Dougherty Rd.; Dougherty Rd., Amador Valley Blvd. to Sierra Lane; gougherty Rd., Sierra Lane to City Limit; A-2 Dublin Blvd., City Limit to Dougherty Rd.; Village Pkwy., Kimball Ave. to Amador Valley Blvd. (d) (e) 40 miles per hour: San Ramon Rd., Alcosta Blvd. to City Limit miles per hour: Dougherty Rd.~ Amador Valley Blvd. to City Limit. APPENDIX B Speed Survey Data Speed Distribution Amaril lo Rd Ladera Dr to Al egre Dr Nor th/Sou th Number of Obs. epvatior, s 24o, 20; 15', 10: 5: XX KX (X KX XX KX XX KX XX XX KX XX XX ×X XX XX XX XX XX O< XX XX <X XX XX KX Xix,' XX XX KX XX XX XX XX XX XX X× XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX (X XX XX XX ×~X <X XX XX XX XX KX XX XX XX XX KX XX XX XX XX KX XX XX XX XX XX KX XX XX XX XX XX XX ~(X XX XX XX XX XX XX xx XX ,'<xxx xx xx .X.x xx_Xw .y~_yx 'xx y,x y_~x_,y,x 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 36 38 40 Speed, MPH Date of Survey : Tuesday, 12-11-84 Starting/Ending Time : 1200 / 1243 85th Percentile Speed : 31 mph Pace Speed Range : 23 to 33 mph Percent of vehicles in pace: Number of Observations : 100 Cumulative Percent 100 I 9O 8O 7O 6O 50 40 3O 2O 10 ' I · I 16 18 20 22 24 26 28~,°0 3~'' 34 36 38 40 Speed, MPH Amarillo Rd L~der'a Dr to Alegre Dr North/South Speed Distribution Amador Valley B1ud Stage Coach Rd to Dougherty Rd East/West Number of Observations 15', 10~ 5', XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX X}( XX XX XX XX XX XX XX KX ×X ~X KX XX ×X KX XX XX XX XX KX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX X~ ...... X}.X_XZX_xx_~X ~:.~< ~×-~ ~'x ~ ~ ,XX 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 3~ 38 40 42 44 4~ 48 50 52 54 5~ Speed, MPH : Friday, 12-14-84 Date of Survey Starting/Ending Time : 1042 / 1125 85th Percentile Speed : 40 mph Pace Speed Range : 29 to 37 mph Percent of vehicles in pace: ?4% Number of Observations : I01 Cum~ 1 a t v e Percent 100 ~ 1S 20 22 24 28 29 30 32 34 36 38 40 42 44 4,_-', Speed, MF'H Amador. Plaza Amador Valle>' B1ud to Dubl in Blud North/South Speed Distribution Amador Vallex B1vd Amador Plaza. to Hwy 680 Eas t/We st Number of Ohservat ions 241 20: 15', ,, 10: 5: XX XX XX XX XX X× XX XX XX XX X× X× x× X× X× ×X (X KX KX KX EX KX KX XX <X ×X XX EX KX ,v X× ×X KX ×X K× <X KX (X K× KX ×X KX ×X ×X ,'(X XX ,(X ~<X ,(X KX XX XX KX XX KX ×X K× K× ,iX ×X X× KX <X XX KX ,(X X× X× X× '(X XX ×X X× XX XX XX XX K,X ×X _XX_XX_XX_Xv~_xX_XX_y~y_Xy_×w xx ×x 22 24 25 28 30 32 34 36 38 40 42 44 46 48 50 / Speed, MPH : Thursday, 12-13-84 Date of Survey Starting/Ending Time : 1210 / 125,5 8=th Per. centi le Speed : 40 mph : 2? to 3¢ mph Pace Speed Range Percent of uehicles in pace: 7d,% Number- of Observations : 101 Cumolative Percent I00 1 I 80 70 50 40 30 10 0 I I I I I I I I 1 I .I ,, I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I : y 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 36 38 40 42 44 46 48 50 Speed, MPH Ame. dor Valley Elvd Amador Plaza to Hwx 680 East/West Speed D stribution Amador Plaza Amador Valley Btvd to Dublin B1vd Nor' th/Sou th lqumhe r of Obser. vat ions XX XX XX XX XX XX X',' ,, XX XX XX XX XX XX,~.'""...~ XX XX v~ ...... XX XX XX XX XX vv KX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX KX XX XX XX ×X XX XX XX XX ~X XX XX XX XX (X XX XX XX XX ×X XX XX XX XX XX KX XX XX XX XX XX (X XX XX-XX XX XX XX ___.XY-_ ,,;- 'y " v · ¥_¥~ <X <X KX (X KX KX KX KX XX XX XX XX 1~ 18 20 22 24 2~ 28 30 32 34 3~ 38 40 42 ~4 4~, Speed~ MPH Date of Survey : Thursday, 12-13-84 Starting/Ending Time : 1305 / 1440 85th Percentile Speed : 32 mph Pace Speed Range : 25 to 35 mph Percent of uehicles in pace: 81~ Number of Observations. : 100 Comolative Percent 100 8O 7O 50 4O 80 20 10 18 20 22 24 2o 28 °0 32 34 SE, 38 40 42 44 4¥ 48 50 .,~' 54 5/. Speed, MF'H Amador Valley B1vd Stage Coach Rd to Dougherty Rd East/~Jest Speed Distribution Bandon Dr Kimball Ave to Carlow Wa>' Nor th/Sou t h Numl~,e r of Ohservat ions 12', I0: ×X XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX X>,' XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX 14 lc,' 18 20 2~ 24 26 ,_~,~¢' 30 3"-~: 34 3¥ Speed, MPH Date of Suruey : Monday, 12-10-84 Star-ting/Ending Time : 1231 / 1338 85th Percentile Speed : 29 mph Pace Speed Range : 21 to 31 mph Percent of uehicles in pace: 88% Number of Observations : 51 Cumulative Percent 100 I : I : : 80 : : I 60 I : I 40 : I 30 I I I 20 : : : : : 10 : 0 1~ 1~, 18 20 22 24 2¥ 2S 30 32 34 Bandon Dr Speed, MPH Kimball Ave to Carlow Way North/South Speed Distribution Belina St San Ramon Rd to Galindo Dr East/West Number of Observations 5 XX XX XX XX XX XX XX 10 12 14 1E, 1S 20 22 24 2~, 23: Speed, I~IFH De. te of Survey : Monday, 12-17-84 Starting/Ending Time : 1540 / 1655 85th Percentile Speed : 22 mph Pace Speed Range : 17 to 27 mph Percent of vehicles in pace: 82X Number of Observations. : 11 Cumulative Percent I I I 80 I I 70 I I 30 20 10 0 I 10 1,' 14 16 1~ ~'0 2.2 Z4 26 Speed, MPH ina St San Ramon Rd to Gal indc, C,r East/We--.t Speed D stribution Brighton Dr Bristol Rd to Village PRw>' East/West Number of Observations 14', 10', ,, ,, ,, XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX X~ XX XX XX X× XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX _~ .... ZIL_Y.'-{ZX Z-X-Zv~-Z~ .... XX XX 15 18 20 22 24 25 29 30 32 34 35 38 40 42 Speed, MPH Date of Survey : Thursday, 12-13-84 Starting/Ending Time : 1432 / 1535 85th Percentile Speed : 33 mph Pace Speed Range : 25 to 35 mph Percent of vehicles in pace: Number of Observations : 52 Cumul at ive Percent JO0 : · l : · l 90 I I l BO · I · : 60 5O : l : I : : : · 2O 10 : · : · 1S 1S 20 22 24 28 2S 30 32 34 38 38 40 42 Speed, HPH Brighton Dr. Bristol Rd to Villacje PKw>, East/West Speed D stributior, Clark Ave Villa. ge PKwy to Dublin 81ud East?West Number of Observations 12 10 Y.X XX XX XX XX XX vv XX XX XX XX XX XX .. X,, XX XX XX ,v X;.'( XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XY. XX XX XX 12 14 1~ 18 20 22 24 2~, 28 30 32 34 35 38 40 42 Speed, MPH : Thursday, 12-13-84 Date of Survey Starting/Ending Time : 947 / 1040 85th Percentile Speed : 32 mph Pace Speed Range : 25 to 35 mph Percent of vehicles in pace: 72>: Number' of Observations : 50 Comolative Percent 7O 50 20 10 I I I I I I I I I I 1 I I 12 14 1~ 18 20 22 24 2& 2S 30 32 34 36 3~ 40 42 Speeds MPH Clark Ave Village PKwy to Doblin B1vd East/b,lest Speed Dis. tr. i but i c,r~ Dauona Dr Alcosta Blvd tc, Uicklow Lane North/South Number' of Observat ions 20', 151 10', 51 <X XX KX XX KX XX KX XX ×X XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX KX KX ~X KX (X KX (X XX KX ~,X KX KX KY,' ,~,'X ×X K,'.< XX .... x;.,,. XX KX XX XX " KX XX XX <X KX XX XX XX KX XX XX XX XX KX XX XX XX XX KX XX XX XX XX KX XX XX XX XX ×X XX XX XX XX XX <X XX KX XX XX XX XX XX 18 20 22 24 25 28 30 32 34 3~, 38 40 42 44 46 Speed, MPH : Monda>', 12-10-84 Date of Survey Starting/Er, ding Time : 1022 / 1125 85th Percentile Speed : 35 rr, ph Pace Speed Range : 2c2 to 37 mph Percent of vehicles in pace: 74;'; Number of Observations : 98 Cumul at ire Percent 1 O0 : 9O 8O 7 0 ~0 5 0 3O 2O lO 18 20 22 24 2~ 28 ~0 a~ 40 ~ Speeds MPH Davona Dr Alcosta E:lvd to Wicklo~, Lane North/South Speed D stribution Dauona Dr Village PKwy to Chatam St: East/We s t Number' of Obs. ervat i OhS. 21[ 20[ 15', 10', 5', XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XTM XX XX XX KX '~"'"' XTM KX ,.'v X× XX KX XX XX XX KX XX KX ×X XX ×X KX XX KX XX XX ~X ×X KX XX KX XX XX KX KX KX XX KX XX XX ~X XX KX XX XX XX XX O< XX XX XX XX XX XX <X XX ×X XX (X XX XX kO( XX (X XX XX 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 36 38 40 42 Speed, MPH : Monday, 12-10-84 Date of Survey Starting/Ending Time : 1133 / 1225 85t:h Percentile Speed : 32 mph Pace Speed Range : 25 to 35 mph Percent of vehicles in pace: 80:/. Number of Observat ions : Cumu 1 at i ue Percent 100 I 80 7 0 : : : : ,, 14 1~ 1S 20 22 24 26 2°~ 30 32 34 36 3~: 40 42 Speed, MPH Davona Dr Village PKw>' to Chatam St E~.s.t/Wes. t Speed Distribution Don1 on Way Dub1 in B1ud to End of Road Nor th/South N,jmbe r of Olr, ser'v ~t i OhS 2t I ×X 20 ', XX ,, XX I XX I XX ! 5 ', XX I XX I XX I XX XX ,, XX XX '10', XX XX I XX XX ~ XX XX ~ XX XX I XX XX XX 51 XX XX XX XX I XX ×X XX XX I XX XX XX XX I XX XX XX XX XX XX 10 12 14 15 18 20 22 24 25 28 30 32 Speed, MPH : Monday, 12-17-S4 Date of Survey : 1417 / 1525 Star t ing/Endi ng Time 85th Percentile Speed : 24 mph Pace Speed Range : 17 to 27 mph Percent of vehicles in pace: 92;'i Number' of Observations : 50 Cumu 1 ~t i ue Per. cen~ 100 I I I I I 70 I I I I I I I 3O zO I I 10 I 0 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 2~ 30 3Z Speed, MPH Dc, nlon Wa>' DuP, 1 in Blud to End of Road North?South Speed Distributior, Donohue Dr Hillr'ose Dr- to Amador Valle>' Blud Nor th/Sou th Number' o¢ Ob--.eruations 24~ 20' 151 51 XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX ~X EX ,EX ×X XX XX XX XX <X XX KX XX XX (X XX XX <X XX ~)< XX XX (>( XX XX KX XX XX ~X vv XX XX XX X)( XX XX XX <X XX XX XX XX <X XX XX XX XX (X XX XX XX XX (X XX XX XX XX KX XX XX XX XX KX XX 'XX XX XX X)< 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 36 38 40 42 44 ,, Speed, MPH : Wednesday, 12-12-84 Date of Survey Starting/Ending Time : 1240 / 1323 85th Percentile Speed : 31 mph Pace Speed Range : 21 to 31 mph Percent of vehiclec in pace: 8?./ Number of Observations : 100 Cumulative Percent 100 9O 8O 70 4O 3 0 2O 10 I I 14 16 iS 20 22 24 26 2S 30 32 34 3d, 38 40 42 44 Speed, MPH Donohue Dr Hillrose Dr' to Amador Valley B1vd North,/South Speed Distribution Dubl in Blvd Arnador Plaza Rd to Village Pkwy Eas t/We s t Numi:-,er of Obser-vat ions, 24: Y:X ,, XX XX ' XX X*( XX XX KX XX XX KX XX X XX ~X .... XX XX XX XX KX XX XX XX XX (X XX XX XX XX <X XX ,(X XX XX KX XX KX XX XX KX XX >(X XX XX >(X XX KX XX XX KX XX >(X XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX <X XX XX KX XX XX (X XX XX KX XX XX XX KX XX XX KX XX XX XX XX XX KX XX XX KX XX ~_~_~vl~_~l~_y~_ ~'X ~ X'~' ¥'~' 20 22 24 2~ 28 30 32 34 3,~ 38 40 42 44 46 48 Speed, MPH : Monday, I2-17-84 Date of Sur've)' Starting/Ending Time : 1335 / 1405 85th Percentile Speed : 39 mph Pace Speed Range : 31 to 4I mph Percent of vehicles in pace: 87% Number of Observations : Cumul at i ue Percent 100 ~ 8O 70 5O 0 2O 20 22 24 2¥ 2S 30 32 34 3~ 38 40 42 44 4& 4~ Speed, MPH Dub, lin B1vd Amador Plaza Rd to Village PKw>' E ~. -- t.,"bJ e s t Speed Distribution Dublin B1vd Donlon Way to San Ramon Rd East/West Number of Observations XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX X× ~X XX XX KX XX XX KX XX XX ~X XX XY, XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX X)< X)< XX X)< XX XX XX XX <X XX XX XX XX XX KX XX XX XX XX XX KX XX XX XX XX XX ~X XX KX KX ×X (X (X XX XX XX XX XX XX KX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX ~X ×X XX ~( XX _ZZ__~Z?_.Z~_.ZZ_Z~ ~z ~:,: Nz_~x x~____,h~ 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 35 38 40 42 44 46 48 Speed, MPH : Tuesday, 12-11-84 Date of Survey Starting/Er, ding Time : 1445 / 1518 85th Percentile Speed : 37 mph Pace Speed Range : 27 to ;37 tnph Percent of vehicles in pace: 75Y, Number' of Observations : 102 Cumulative Percent 18 20 22 24 2~ 28 30 32 34 36 38 40 42 44 46 48 Speed, MPH Dublin Blvd Donlon Way to San Ramon Rd East/West Speed Distribution Dubl in B1vd Sierra Ct to Clark Ave Eas t/We s t Number of Obser. vat i ohs 24', 20', 5~ X× XX XX XX XX XX ×X XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX KX XX KX KX KX XX KX XX ×X (X ~X (X (X ~X ~X ~X KX KX ×X XX KX <X KX KX XX ~X XX XX XX X× XX " KX XX KX XX KX XX KX XX KX ×X XX XX KX XX XX XX KX XX XX XX XX KX XX XX XX XX (X XX XX XX XX 24 26 28 30 32 34 3~ 38 40 42 44 46 48 50 52 54/56 Speed, MPH : Thursday, 12-13-84 Date of Soruey Starting/Er, ding Time : 910 / 942 85th Percentile Speed : 42 mph : 33 to 43 mph Pace Speed Range Percent of vehicles ;n pace: Number of Obser~,ations : 103 Cumul at i ve Percent 100 I 90 80 70 50 4O I I I I I I I I I 30 20 10 0 24 2.~ 28 30 ~,_ 34 36 38 40 42 44 46 48 50 52 54 Speed, HPH Du~z,l in Bivd Sierra Ct to Clark Ave Ee. st/t~;est Speed DistributiorJ Dubl in Court Dubl in E:lvd to End of Road East/West Number C~bs.e r'vat i OhS XX XX XX XX XX XX X,,, X.,~ XX """" ,,.,< ,,,'~ x,, XX XX XX XX XX '"" 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 36 38 Speed, MPH : Monday, 12-17-84 Date of Survey Starting/Ending Time : 1137 / 1256 85th F'er. cer, tile Speed : 28 mph Pace Speed Ran. ge : 19 to 29 mph Percent of vehicles in pace: Number of Observations : 26 Cornolative Percent lO0 80 7C~ 5O 3 0 10 i~4 16 18 20 22 24 2_6 28 30 3~ ~ 36 SpeecJ, MPH Dubl in Court Dubl in B1ud to End of F'c, ad East/West Speed D stribution Dougherty Rd Amador Valley B1vd to City Limit Nor th/Sou th Number of Observations XX XX XX XX KX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX ×X XX XX ,v XX '<X XX X,, .., XX XY, X>:: KX XX XX XX XX KX XX ,'EX XX XX ,K)<XX XX vv X'~' KX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX X)< ..... XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XO< XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX X,'XXX XX X',' XX XX XX XX XX XX .y.¥z_ y~ ~.'~_~__Z~._,Z.Z ,N'~xY..x,-z_,Y..X_XX ~.:X .... 26 28 30 32 34 35 38 40 42 44 46 48 50 52 54 5~ 58 &O ~,2 Speed, MPH : Friday, 12-14-84 Date of Surwey Starting/Ending Time : 1230 / 1310 85th Percentile Speed : 47 mph Pace Speed Range : 39 to 4¢ mph Percent of vehicles in pace: Number of Observations : 93 Cumul at ive Percent I00 I 80 70 50 40 30 20 10 0 I I I I I I I I ,, I I I I I 25 25 30 ~ 34 3~ 35 40 42 44 4~ 48 50 52 54 5~. 5~ 60 E. 2 Speed, MPH Dougherty Rd ~mador Valley Blud to Ci tx Limit F4orth.,"South Speed D stribution Doughty Rd Amador Ualley Blvd to Montere>' Dr Nor th/Sou th Number of Observat i OhS 21; 20: 5', KX ×X XX XX ×X XX (X XX KX KX KX ×X ×X <X (X KX KX KX KX XX XX XX XX XX XX ×X X× XX XX XX XX XX XX XX .... ~ ..... ' XX v,,' XX ~"' X;< XX XX <X KX KX ×X <X (X K× XX XX XX XX XX ×X XX XX <X XX XX XX XX XX KX XX XX KX XX XX XX XX XX XX ~(X XX (X KX XX XX XX XX XX . ,~,~_.,y~.._y~__~N *x,'x NN NY. *W_ ,v.y, ,'~¥ X%____.~':,(_. 24 26 28 30 32 34 3~ 38 40 42 44 48 48 50 52 54 58 Speed, MPH J : Friday, 12-14-84 Date of Survey Starting/Ending Time : 945 / 1033 85th Percentile Speed : 43 rnph Pace Speed Range : 35 to 45 mph Percent of vehicles in pace: 76% Number of Observations : 100 Cumulat Percent ve 100 I 8O 7O 6 0 5O 4O 3O 2O 10 ,, I ,, I I I · ~o 42 48 50 52 54 56 24 26 28 30 32 34 30 ~., LO 44 46 Speed, MPH Doughty Rd Amador Valley B1vd to Monterey Dr North/South Speed Distribution Dougher ty Rd Sierra Lane to Dubl in B1vd North/South Nurnber' of Observations. 22[ 20', ,, 15', 10~ 5: x{X eX ~X KX XX XX xX XX XX XX XX XX ×X XX XX (X XX XX XX XX ~X XX XX ~X XX XX XX XX ×X KX XX XX ,(X <X XX XX XX XX KX ...4 ..X ×X XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX KX XX KX <X XX KX XX XX (X XX XX KX XX XX XX KX XX XX XX KX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX xv~_~_y.X_XZ,_XX_ -¥XX_: y_X_~(x 'x¥ _ 20 22 24 25 28 30 32 34 38, 38 40 42 44 Speed, MPH : Monday, 12-17-84 Date of Survey Starting/Ending Time : 1105 / 1132 85th Percentile Speed : 3~ mph Pace Speed Range : 27 to 37 mph Per. cent of vehicles in pace: 82% Number of Observations : 100 6umul at i ue Percent 100 : 9O 8O 7O &O 50 4O 3O 2O 10 20 22 24 25 28 30 32 34 36 3,S 40 42 44 Speed, MPH Dougherty Rd Sierra Lane to Dublin Blvd North/South Speed Di str it-,ut ion Golden Gate Dr Dubl in 81vd to End of Road Nor th/Sou th Number of 0bser. vations 131 10', XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XY. XX XX' XX XX,,,,.'~'v XX XX XX XX XX XX 'XX XX ,v XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX X.., XX XX XX XX,-.,.,v ..... XX ,v XX XX XX XX XX XX XX 1~4 18 20 22 24 2~ 2S 30 ~' ,.~ ~ 36 38 40 42 44 Speed, MPH Date of Survey : Wednesday, 12-12-S4 Starting/Ending Time : 1435 / 1543 85th Percentile Speed : 36 mph Pace Speed Range : 29 to 37 mph Percent of vehicles in pace: 71% Number of 0bser-vations : 55 Cumulative Percent 100 I I I 80 I I I I 70 I I I 40 I I 30 20 I O 1~z 18 20 22 24 2~ 28 30 32 34 3,S 38 40 42 44 4E, Speed, MPH Golden Gate Dr DuP, 1 in Blvd to Er, d of Road North?South Speed Distribution Re9ior,al St Amador k/al ley Blud to Dubl in Blud Nor th/Sou th Number' of Ob_,=-r'u~t i or, s 20 15 ! 0 5 XX X)( XX XX XX XX XX KX XX XX XX XX XX EX XX KX XX KX XX ×X XX XX Speed, MPH : Wednesda>', !2-12-84 Date of Survey Starting/Ending Time : 1118, / 1205 85th Percenti 1 e Speed : 30 mph Pace Speed Range : 23 to 33 mph Percent of uehic]es in pace: 88% Number of Observations : 104 Cumulative Percent SO 7O 5 0 4O 30 20 10 : : : : : : 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 3~, 35 40 Speed, MPH Regional St Amador Valley B1vd to Dublin Blud North/South Speed Distribution San Ramc, n Rd Amador Valley B1vd to Dubl Nor th/Sou th n B1 ud Number of Observations 20: XX ~ XX ~ XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX ¢X XX ,-,.~, X,~ XX K.X XX KX XX XX XX XX ×X X)< XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX OX (X XX XX XX XX XX KX XX (X XX XX XX XX XX KX XX KX XX XX XX XX XX KX XX XX XX XX XX XX )0( KX XX XX XX YO< XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX 18 20 22 24 2¢ 28 30 32 34 38 38 40 42 44 4~, 48 50 52 Speed, IdPH / Date of Survey " : Wednesday, 12-12-84 Starting/Ending Time : 1030 / 1110 85th Percentile Speed : 40 mph Pace Speed Range : 33 to 43 mph Percent of vehicles in pace: 64X Number of Observations : 101 Cumulative Percent 100 1 I ~0 I I 8O I I 4O I I 2O JO I 0 1S 29 22 24 2~ 2S 30 32 34 3~ 38 40 42 44 4& 4c~ 50 52 Speed, MF'H San Ramon Rd Amador Valley BIvd to Dublin B1vd North/South Speed Distribution San Ramon Rd Vomac Rd to Shannon St Nor t h/Sou th Number of Obsenva. t i OhS 20', 15; 10', 5~ XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX X)< XX XX KX KX KX ~X KX XX XX XX yv XX XX X )< XX KX ×X XX KX ×X XX XX XX KX <X XX XX XX XX KX <X XX XX XX XX ×X K)( XX XX XX XX ×X <X XX XX XX XX (X KX XX XX XX (X XX ,<,, XX qX XX KX XX K>( XX ×X XX ×X XX (X XX <X XX ~X XX ok 34 36 38 40 42 44 46 48 50 52 54 5& Speed, MPH Date of Survey : Monday, 12-10-84 Starting/Er, ding Time : 143S / 1525 SSth Percentile Speed : 46 mph Pace Speed Range : 37 to 47 mph Percent of vehicles in pace: 7SX Number of Observations : 102 Cumulative Percent 100 ~ ; 80 : 70 ~ 50 : 30 ~ 20 ~ 0 ~ 30 32 34 36 38 40 42 44 46 45 50 52 54 56 San Ramon Rd Speed, MPH Vomac Rd to Shannon St North/South Speed Distribution Scarlett Ct DoughePty Rd to City Limit North/South Number o~ Observations 17~ 151 10~ 5: XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX X)( XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX KX (X XX (X ×X ~X XX <X XX (X XX XX KX XX XX KX XX XX vv KX XX XX XX KX XX XX XX (X XX XX XX (X XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX KX XX XX XX XX ........... x/ v. 16 18 20 22 24 26 2S 30 32 34 3~ 38 40 42 44 4~ 4S Speed, MPH : Friday, 12-14-84 Date of Survey Starting/Ending Time : 900 / 938 85th Percentile Speed : 38 mph Pace Speed Range. : 27 to 37 Percent of vehicles in pace: 64% Number of Observations : Cumulative Percent 100 I 9O 8O 7O 5O 4O 3O 2O 10 1 I I ,, ,, I I ,, I I I 1~ 18 20 22 24 2~ 2~ 30 32 38 40 42 44 4,£ Speed, MPH Scarlett Ct Dougherty Rd to City Li~it North?Sooth Speed Distribution Sh ar, r~on Ave San Ramon Rd to Momac Rd Eas t/We st Number of Observations 121 101 51 ,, ,, XX XX XX XTM XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX ' X,~ XX XX XX "' XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX ,,,.~. vv XX XX XX XX v,-. ., Xv .X,~, ~'X ,~Y ~ ~ ~_X~' 14 1S 18 20 22 24 2c. 2S 30 32 34 Speed, MPH Date of Survey : Monday, 12-10-84 Starting/Ending Time : 1345 / 1533 85th Per. centile Speed : 29 mph Pace Speed Range : 21 to 31 mph Per. cent of vehicles in pace: 88% Number of Observations : 50 Cumul at ive Percent 90 70 ,, 20 0 14 15 18 20 22 24 2¥ 2~® 30~.~° 34 3~ Speed, MPH Shannon Ave San Ramon Rd to Vornac Rd East,/We'--.t Speed D stribution Silver, gate Dr Dil l on Way to Betlen Dr Nor th/Sou t h Number' of Observations XX XX XX XX ~ .... ¥~.¥..~×~ ×X KX KX ~<X KX XX KX ~.'XXX XX XX XX ~X ,,-v <X XX XX <X XX XX (X XX XX ,(X XX XX KX XX XX ~.,,, XX XX ~X XX XX XX XX 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 36 38 40 42 44 46 Speed, MPH : Tuesday, 12-11-84 Date of Survey Starting/Ending Time / : 1345 / 1438 85th Percentile Speed : 37 mph Pace Speed Range : 29 to 39 mph Percent of vehicles in pace: 90% Number of Observations : 51 Cumu 1 at ive Percent .100 80 70 50 40 30 20 10 0 22 24 26 29 30 32 34 3¥ SC 40 42 44 46 Speed, MPH Siluergate Dr' Dillon Way to 8etlen Dr North/South Speed Distribution Silver. gate Dr Si lvertree Ln to San Sahara Rd East/West Numher Obser'ua~ i on~ 2° 2 0 15 10 KX KX XX ×X KX XX XX XX XX XX KX XX KX XX KX XX XX KX XX XX ×X XX XX ×>( X'( XX K)( X)( XX ~(X XX XX XX KX XX XX XX KX XX XX XX KX XX XX XX KX XX XX XX XX KX XX XX XX XX KX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XSX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX )0( XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 36 38 40 42 44 46 48 50 Speed, MPH Date of Survey : Tuesday, 12-1!-84 Starting/Ending Time : 1100 / 1148 85th Percentile Speed : 37 mph : 2? to 3~ mph Pace Speed Range Percent of vehicles in pace: 82% Number' of Observations : 102 Cumu 1 at i we Percent 100 I I ~0 70 6O 30 20 10 18 20 22 24 2¥ 2S 30 32 34 36 38 40 42 44 46 48 0 Speed, MPH S lvergate Dr' Si lvertree Ln to San Sabana Rd East/West Speed Distribution Sou tl-~,,i ck Dr Bloomington We.>' to Alcosta Blud Nor' th/Sou th Number of Obser'vat i or, s t4 10 Speed, MPH : Monday, 12-I7-84 Date of Survey Starting/Ending Time : 500 / 85th Percentile Speed : 29 mph : 21 to 31 mph Pace Speed Range Percent of vehicles in pace: 8¢% Number of Observations- : 47 Cur~,u 1 at i ue Percent 100 ~ 90 8O 7O 4O 30 10 14 16 18 20 22 24 2~ 2g 30 32 34 36 38 40 Speed, MPH So,JthwicK Dr Bloo~in~tor, Wm.>' to Alcosta Blvd North/E.c, uth Speed Distr. i but ic.r~ St arwar'd Dn Oxbow Ln to Amador Valle)' Bl vd Nor th/Sou th Number of Observations I XX XX XX XX X)( XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX ,,,,vvXX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX .,,.,,vv XX XX v'~ .... ,.'v , ...... v-~.- v,.-'___X,~'_%,.~,~ ¥Z -~'".:' ,~-:i ~__ 14 I6 1S:'~0 22 24 26 2"'=, 30 32 36 _ 40 4 Speed, MPH Date of Survey :Wednesday, 12-12-84 Starting/Ending Time : 1328 / 1425 85th Percentile Speed : 32 mph Pace Speed Range : 23 to 33 mph Percent of vehicles in pace: 80X Number of Observations : 50 Comulative Percent i00 ~ 70 ~ 50 ~ 30 : 20 : 10 : 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 3~, 38 40 42 Speed, MPH Starward Dr Oxbow Ln to Amador Valley B1vd Nor-th?South Speed D str. ibution Tam~r.~ck Dr Alene St ~o Village Pkwy East/West Number of Observations I 20I I I I 5I I XX XX XX XX XX XX KX KX ×X ×X XX XX XX (X XX KX KX ~X XX ×X XX (X XX (X XX KX XX KX XX KX XX ×)( KX ×X (X KX KX XX KX ~X (X ~X ~X ×X XX XX XX KX XX K)( XX KX XX KY,' XX ,XX XX ×X XX XX <X XX KX ×X XX (X KX XX ×X KX XX KX XX XX XX XX XX KX (X XX XX XX XX 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 80 82 84 86 38 40 Speed, MPH : Thursday, 12-14-84 Date of Survey Starting/Ending Time : 1440 / 1610 85th Percentile Speed : 29 mph Pace Speed Range : 21 to 31 mph Percent of vehicles in pace: 80% Number of Observations : 104 Comulative Percent .100 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 10 12 14 l& 18 20 22 24 25 29 30 32 3-* 3~ 38 40 Speed, MPH Tamarack Dr Alene St to Village PKw¥ East/t4est Speed Distribution Vi llage PKwy Hasting St to Arnador Valle>' E. 1vd Nor th/Sou th Number of Observations ,, I 15', ,, I 1 51 ,, XX XX <X ~X XX ~X XX KX XX XX XX XX XX XX KX ×X ×X (X (X KX KX KX XX XX XX XX KX KX ×X 4X KX KX XX ~X ×X XX ~(X KX XX ×X ~X XX XX (X KX XX XX _Xi~_~:y._y..v_ _i~_~v _y~ _.~_i~ ~_ l'~__ 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 36 ;38 40 42 44 46 48 50 52 Speed, MF'H : Thursday, 12-13-84 Date of Survey Starting/Ending Time : 1350 / 1427 85th Percentile Speed : 37 mph Pace Speed Range : 27 to 39 mph Percent of vehicles in pace: 87% Number of Observations : ~2 Cumulative Percent 22 24 25 28 30 32 34 38 38 40 42 44 48 48 50 52 Speed, MPH Village PkwX Hastin9 St to Amador Valley Blvd North/S,~uth Speed D stribution b'illage PKwy Amador Valley B1vd to Dublin D1vd Nor th/Sooth Number of Observat ons 24: 20', 15', 10', 5', XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX ~2 24 26 28 30 32 34 3~ 38 40 42 44 4~ Speed, MPH Date of Survey : Thursday, 12-13-84 Starting/Ending Time : 1050 / 1132 85th Percentile Speed : 38 mph Pace Speed Range : 29 to 37 mph Percent of uehicles in pace: 81% Number of Observations : 100 Cumu 1 ~t i ye PercerJ t -JO0 I 90 80 I 50 I I 20 10 0 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 36 38 40 42 44 46 Speedy MPH Village Pkwy ~mador Valley Blvd to Dublin Blud NortY~/SoutY, Speed Distribution Vomac Rd Hillbrock: Ave to Holanda Ln Nor th/Sou th Number of Obser. vat i OhS I 101 I 5I I I XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XY XX XX .EX XX XX XX X.,, XX XX KX XX XX XX ×.',,{ XX XX XX ×X X,,, XX XX (X XX XX XX <X XX XX XX KX XX XX XX KX XX XX XX (X <X KX KX ×X XX KX XX ×X XX ×X XX <X XX KX XX KX XX KX KX XX KX KX XX ×X KX XX KX XX XX <X XX XX (X XX ,,,, XX KX XX KX XX XX XX ,v .~X._.XX._X2Z._X~ ~.._XXTM y',z y>-; y~ 14 16 18 20 22 24 2~ 28 30 32 34 36 38 40 42 44 46 48 50 52 Speed, MPH Date of Survey : Tuesday, 12-11-84 Startirlg/Endin9 Time : 925 / 1050 85th Percentile,Speed : 38 mph Pace Speed Range : 25 to 35 mph Percent of vehicles in pace: Number of Observations : 100 Cumulative Percent '100 80 7O 4O 3O 2O 10 0 14 16 18 20 22 24 25 29 30 32 34 36 38 40 42 44 46 48 50 52 Speed, MPH Vcmac Rd Mill~rock Ave to Holanda Ln North/South Speed D stributior, York Dr Cedar' Ln to Poplar. Way East/West Number of Observat i OhS : 15: : : 10: 5: XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX X,, XX XX XX XX KX XX XX XX XX XX XX ×X XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX ~'< XX XX XX XX XX XX XX KX XX XX 14 1E, 18 20 22 24 2~ 28 30 32 34 3& 38 Speed, MPH Date of Survey : Friday, 12-I4-84 Starting/Ending Time : 1325 / 1430 85th Percentile Speed : 30 mph j Pace Speed Range : 23 to 33 mph Percent of vehicles in pace: 84X Number of Observations : 50 Cumulative Pe~cent JO0 1 l l I I l I 7O I : 50 l 30 20 10 0 14 18 1S 20 22 24 2~ 28 30 32 34 35 3S Speed, HPH York Dr' Cedar Ln to Poplar Way East/West