Reducing speeding requires a team effort between Public Works and local police departments. Public Works can help by installing new road signs, pavement markings, and traffic-calming devices, such as speed humps. The local police, meanwhile, are responsible for enforcing traffic laws, including speeding.
To contact Public Works about a speeding issue, call 412-350-INFO (4636) on weekdays between 8:30 a.m. and 6 p.m. You also can make a request online by visiting the Allegheny County Support Center.
Please note that Public Works traffic engineers must follow federal and state guidelines when deciding how to reduce speeding, and many roads do not meet the necessary criteria for new traffic-calming devices. Those criteria include road type, width, traffic volume, speed limit, and crash history. For example, the department can’t install speed humps on arterial, high-traffic, or four-lane roads or roads with a speed limit above 30 mph.
Additionally, installing new stop signs is not an option to slow traffic. Stop signs are intended to designate right-of-way for drivers at intersections. Public Works can only install them if specific criteria are met. If the department installs a stop sign where it isn’t warranted, drivers will likely ignore it, creating a serious safety issue.