Alsip § 19.1 Traffic & Vehicles Section Code does not affect ordinances regulating traffic on specific streets This section clarifies that the general traffic code does not repeal or alter existing ordinances that establish specific traffic regulations on particular streets, such as speed limits, parking restrictions, or through streets. View in Alsip’s full code →
Alsip § 19.75 Traffic & Vehicles Section Speed limits generally prescribed; authority to vary; duty to drive at reasonable speed This section establishes default speed limits for streets within Alsip, distinguishing between those under municipal jurisdiction and those under state or county control. It also outlines the authority of the mayor and board of trustees to set different speed limits and emphasizes the driver's duty to operate at a reasonable speed, regardless of posted limits. View in Alsip’s full code →
Alsip § 19.76 Traffic & Vehicles Section Speed limits on streets in residential zones This section establishes a default speed limit of 20 miles per hour in residential zones within Alsip, provided that appropriate signs are posted. This limit is based on engineering or traffic investigations conducted by the village. View in Alsip’s full code →
Alsip § 19.78 Traffic & Vehicles Section Speed limit for vehicles of the second division This section establishes a speed limit of ten miles per hour for vehicles of the second division, as defined by state statute, that have two or more solid tires. View in Alsip’s full code →
Antioch § 7.3.13 Traffic & Vehicles Section Speed Limits This section establishes speed limits for roads within the Village of Antioch. It defaults to the Illinois Vehicle Code unless specific streets are listed with different maximum allowable speeds in the provided schedule. View in Antioch’s full code →
Arlington Heights § Section 18.303 Traffic & Vehicles Section Motor Vehicles of the Second Division This section prohibits vehicles of the second division weighing 15,000 pounds or more from exceeding 25 miles per hour on any Village street in Arlington Heights. View in Arlington Heights’s full code →
Arlington Heights § Section 18.305 Traffic & Vehicles Section Prima Facie Evidence of Violation This section establishes that exceeding a posted speed limit is considered prima facie evidence of driving at an unsafe speed, which endangers others. It provides a legal presumption that excessive speed is unreasonable and dangerous. View in Arlington Heights’s full code →
Arlington Heights § Section 30.303 Zoning & Land Use Section Dimensions This section of the Arlington Heights municipal ordinance outlines the dimensional requirements for ground signs, including maximum height, required clearance for pedestrian and vehicular passage, and maximum allowable sign area based on right-of-way width and posted speed limit. View in Arlington Heights’s full code →
Bannockburn § 232.9 Traffic & Vehicles Section Speed restrictions This section applies the speed restrictions from the Illinois Vehicle Code within Bannockburn, with exceptions for conflicting provisions in the code. It also establishes absolute speed limits from Schedule I when posted with appropriate signage. View in Bannockburn’s full code →
Barrington § 6.4.7 Traffic & Vehicles Section Speed restrictions This section establishes a maximum speed limit of 25 miles per hour for all vehicles on specific streets and in designated neighborhood areas within the village of Barrington. These areas are further defined by attached maps and referenced ordinances. View in Barrington’s full code →
Barrington Hills § 9.2.3 Traffic & Vehicles Section Decrease Of State Law Maximum Speed This ordinance section establishes a prima facie speed limit of 25 miles per hour on designated streets within Barrington Hills, overriding the state maximum speed limit where it is deemed unsafe. View in Barrington Hills’s full code →
Bartlett § 6.11.600 Traffic & Vehicles Section State Law Adopted This section adopts by reference specific provisions of the Illinois Vehicle Code related to speed restrictions. It incorporates general and specific speed limits, school zone regulations, and minimum speed requirements. View in Bartlett’s full code →
Bartlett § 6.11.601.1 Traffic & Vehicles Section Speed Restrictions This section establishes maximum speed limits for vehicles on various streets within Bartlett. It sets an absolute maximum of 25 mph for most streets and specifies higher limits for designated portions of Prospect Street, West Bartlett Road, Munger Road, and Struckman Boulevard. View in Bartlett’s full code →
Batavia § 6.5.1 Traffic & Vehicles Section Speed Regulations This section establishes speed limits within Batavia, applying state laws generally, but also setting specific limits for alleys, streets, school zones, and garbage disposal trucks based on traffic investigations and posted signs. View in Batavia’s full code →
Bedford Park § 10.18.2 Traffic & Vehicles Section Speed Restrictions This section of the Bedford Park traffic regulations defines "vehicle" and establishes a speed limit of 10 miles per hour for motor vehicles in residential alleys. It also mandates the posting of speed limit signs and outlines penalties for violations. View in Bedford Park’s full code →
Bellwood § 71.001 Traffic & Vehicles Section Speed Limits This section establishes general and specific speed limits within Bellwood, requiring drivers to maintain reasonable and proper speeds based on conditions, and sets penalties for violations. View in Bellwood’s full code →
Bellwood § 71.003 Traffic & Vehicles Section Maximum Attainable Operating Speed This section prohibits operating a vehicle on a street where the posted minimum speed exceeds the vehicle's maximum attainable operating speed. The maximum attainable speed is defined by the manufacturer or by Secretary of State regulations. View in Bellwood’s full code →
Bellwood § 71.004 Traffic & Vehicles Section Minimum Speed Regulation This section prohibits driving a motor vehicle at a speed so slow that it impedes or blocks the normal movement of traffic, unless such reduced speed is necessary for safe operation or required by law. View in Bellwood’s full code →
Bellwood § 71.150 Traffic & Vehicles Section Purpose This section outlines Bellwood's intent to reduce speeding-related accidents by implementing an automated traffic enforcement system. The system will impose civil penalties on vehicle owners for speeding violations captured by cameras. View in Bellwood’s full code →
Bellwood § Schedule I. Speed Limits Traffic & Vehicles Section Schedule I. Speed Limits This section establishes absolute maximum speed limits on specific streets within Bellwood. It details speed limits by street, zone, and provides ordinance numbers and dates for amendments. View in Bellwood’s full code →
Bensenville § 5.1.4 Traffic & Vehicles Section Speed Limits This ordinance section establishes general and specific speed limits for vehicles operating on streets within Bensenville. It prohibits operating a vehicle at an unreasonable or unsafe speed and outlines specific speed limits for various streets and sections. View in Bensenville’s full code →
Berwyn § 460.08 Traffic & Vehicles Section Speed Regulations This section establishes specific, lower speed limits on certain streets and in all alleys within Berwyn, overriding the general provisions of the Illinois Vehicle Code. It details speed limits of 15, 20, and 25 miles per hour for designated locations. View in Berwyn’s full code →
Bloomingdale § 7.3.4 Traffic & Vehicles Section Speed Limits This section establishes specific speed limits for various streets within Bloomingdale, with 15 mph designated for a list of named courts and lanes, and 20 mph for another list of streets and for school zones. View in Bloomingdale’s full code →
Braceville § 71.001 Traffic & Vehicles Section Speed Limits This section establishes basic and specific speed limits within Braceville, outlining general duties for drivers to maintain safe speeds regardless of posted limits and setting maximum speeds for urban and non-urban districts. View in Braceville’s full code →
Braceville § 71.003 Traffic & Vehicles Section Maximum Attainable Operating Speed This section prohibits driving a vehicle on a street or highway if its minimum posted speed limit exceeds the vehicle's maximum attainable operating speed. The maximum attainable speed is determined by the manufacturer or the Secretary of State. View in Braceville’s full code →
Braceville § 71.004 Traffic & Vehicles Section Minimum Speed Regulation This section prohibits driving a motor vehicle at an excessively slow speed that obstructs traffic, unless necessary for safe operation or legal compliance. View in Braceville’s full code →
Brookfield § 54.484 Traffic & Vehicles Section Signs This section mandates the Director of Public Works and Services to install and maintain official speed limit signs on streets and highways within Brookfield. These signs must comply with state law (625 ILCS 5/11-301 et seq.) and the village's own article provisions, as directed by the board of trustees. View in Brookfield’s full code →
Brookfield § 54.485 Traffic & Vehicles Section Exemption for authorized emergency vehicles This section exempts authorized emergency vehicles from speed limits when responding to emergencies, provided they meet specific audible signal and lighting requirements. It also outlines distinct lighting provisions for fire division vehicles and emphasizes the driver's duty to operate safely. View in Brookfield’s full code →
Brookfield § 54.486 Traffic & Vehicles Section Speed to be stated in summons and notice to appear This section requires that any complaint, summons, or notice to appear for a speeding violation must clearly state the alleged speed of the defendant and the applicable maximum speed limit for the location. View in Brookfield’s full code →
Brookfield § 54.487 Traffic & Vehicles Section Speed limits generally This section establishes general speed limits for vehicles in Brookfield, prohibiting speeds that are unreasonable, unsafe, or exceed maximum limits. It also outlines specific reduced speed requirements for intersections, curves, hills, narrow roadways, hazardous conditions, and school zones. View in Brookfield’s full code →