Speed limit changed on County Route 5

NORTH EAST — It’s time to slow down for those traveling on County Route 5 (Old Route 22) in the town of North East. That’s because the Dutchess County Department of Transportation (DOT) just approved a speed limit reduction on County Route 5, between Route 22 and Smithfield Road, from 45 mph to 35 mph.

“The [previous] speed limit there required a very good driver because of the quick turns in that section of road and the sight lines,� said town Supervisor Dave Sherman. “So consequently, based upon that, we made a formal request to the county and the state to consider a 35 mph speed limit earlier this year.�

Sherman said in the previous requests for speed limit changes to other roads have “languished� and taken much longer to be answered. This time, however, the county responded within a matter of months. He said he couldn’t be more pleased.

“For whatever reason this moved along better,� he said. “Now the signs for the new speed limit may be a matter of just switching the panels, so it depends upon what they have in their inventory.

“The main thing is that it’s not a road normally used for through traffic; it’s generally used by local people and unfortunately they have an idea in their own minds as to how fast they can drive,� Sherman said. “It doesn’t mean they still don’t get surprised. Drivers [need to be cautious] and slow down around the curve or they may wind up going off the road; it gets narrow and twisty.�

DOT Transportation Analyst Gayle Curtis is the representative who notified the town of the county’s approval for the speed change. She did so in a letter sent to the Town Board reminding it the roadway is county owned and operated.

“It is the responsibility of the county to install and maintain the proper speed limit signage in accordance with the National Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD) and the New York State Supplement to the National MUTCD,â€� she stated, before addressing the signage issue. “This road should also  be reviewed by the Dutchess County Public Works to determine if certain conditions may require the posting of new and/or additional warning signs.â€�

Curtis went on to state the New York State Police at Troop K and the Dutchess County Sheriff’s Office will be notified of the speed limit change by the DOT.

The speed change will go into effect as soon as the new signs are posted, according to Sherman.

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