This morning I got a speeding ticket for doing 56 mph in a 45 mph work zone. The minimum ticket is $250! In the past I’ve gotten a few deserved tickets but this one I intend to fight.
I entered I-55 Southbound this morning from the Broadway on-ramp. This puts you on the highway equal with Mt. Pleasant street. By Delor, two blocks later, I was pulled over.
Work crews have been resurfacing I-55 with lanes closed some of the time and not others. Sometimes it is the left lane(s) that are closed and other times the right.
The officer asked me if I knew the speed limit. I said I didn’t — that I just entered the highway. He said the speed limit was 45 mph. I asked where it was posted to which he said, “it should be posted.” Well, I agree that it should be posted but guess what — it is not posted.
Even though I was heading to an appointment in the morning I took the next exit, Bates Street. I turned back North on I-55 so I could go back to Broadway and check the on-ramp once again to see if I missed a sign telling me of the work zone speed limit.
Work was going on Northbound as well and police were ticketing there as well. Yet, the on-ramp from Bates didn’t indicate a work zone speed limit. At Broadway neither Northbound or Southbound entrance ramps indicated a work zone speed limit.
Heading South on I-55 to my appointment the first work zone speed limit sign posted was not until after I crossed River Des Peres. Returning home this afternoon in I-44 I turned Southbound on I-55. Work started around Arsenal where a work zone speed limit was posted. It seems they are posting the work zone speed limit only at the beginning of the eight mile work zone.
I had to run to Lemay as well so I continued on I-55 to the Bayless exit in South St. Louis County. When getting back on I-55 I did notice work zone signs but that was where they were starting the work. The on-ramp from Weber Road was closed but it did have a sign. The Northbound Germania on-ramp also had a work zone sign. However, the on-ramps at Loughborough did not.
The intent of special work zone speed limits is safety. So you’d think the on ramps to the area would have the work zone posted out of concern for the safety of the workers. If I were a betting man I’d say the lacks of signs is a way to get more revenue from speeding tickets.
– Steve