Have You Noticed the 25-mph Speed Limit Signs in the Village?

Photo by A. Warner
By Staff
Sept 21, 2023: Have you noticed new signs around the Village of Bronxville with a 25-mph speed limit?
This is the new speed limit for Bronxville Village streets, with the exception of Route 22, which is a State road. Before this new limit, the speed limit on Village streets was 30-mph. The maximum speed limit within 300 feet of the school remains at 20-mph.
This new limit is the result of a public hearing as well as an independent traffic engineering analysis.
Additionally, New York State adopted new legislation that authorizes municipalities to lower the speed limit to 25-mph. The "justification" section of this legislation includes the following: "According to the AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety, a pedestrian struck by a vehicle going 25 mph has a 25% chance of sustaining a serious or fatal injury, a 50% risk at 30 mph and a 75 percent risk at 41 mph...."
The Village requested that the State reduce the speed limit to 25 mph from 30 mph on Route 22 within the Village; however, the State declined to make this change.
The State noted that the speed data collected indicated that "the majority of motorists" travel at "the posted speed limit" and that "98% and 92% (depending on location) of motorists were traveling at a speed in excess of 25 mph." Based on this and other considerations, the State determined that the 25-mph is "not appropriate at this location."
Regarding the new 25-mile hour limit in the Village, Mayor Mary Marvin “We join our neighbors in collectively lowering the speed limit to 25 mph. In our case, we felt it particularly advisable since we have so many pedestrians navigating narrow Village streets. It will certainly add to safety and hopefully increase walkability.”








