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=== Blount County ===
=== Blount County ===
County GIS map contains an incomplete database of speed limit sign locations [http://www.blountgis.org/blountSigns2/ here.]
* County GIS map contains an incomplete database of speed limit sign locations [http://www.blountgis.org/blountSigns2/ here.]


=== Hamilton County ===
=== Hamilton County ===
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=== Sevier County ===
=== Sevier County ===
Wants to charge us $500 for speed limit data. Contact Stacey Whaley 865-429-3050
''Wants to charge us $500 for speed limit data. Contact Stacey Whaley 865-429-3050
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Revision as of 13:25, 25 March 2016

Statewide Speed Limits

According to Tennessee Code Annotated 55-8-152, the following maximum speed limits apply in Tennessee, with individual counties and municipalities setting lower speeds on individual roads as needed:

  • Interstates and limited access freeways (urban and rural): 70 MPH
  • Divided highways: 65 MPH
  • Undivided and two-lane roads: 55 MPH
  • Residential streets: 30 MPH

Note that speed limits along a particular stretch of road may be lower than these limits, but will never be higher.

Resources by County or Municipality

In cases where the following data sources are used to set speed limits, it MUST be confirmed either with the street view reticle in WME or reports from "on the ground" that no speed limit is posted on the road segment. If in doubt, do not set or verify the speed.

Blount County

  • County GIS map contains an incomplete database of speed limit sign locations here.

Hamilton County

  • See this pdf file

Chattanooga

  • Unsigned residential streets have a max speed limit of 25 MPH (source)
  • Unsigned streets in business/ commercial districts are max 30 MPH (source)

Knox County

Sevier County

Wants to charge us $500 for speed limit data. Contact Stacey Whaley 865-429-3050