316.1895 Establishment of school speed
zones, enforcement; designation.--
(1)(a) The Department of Transportation,
pursuant to the authority granted under s. 316.0745,
shall adopt a uniform system of traffic control devices
and pedestrian control devices for use on the streets
and highways in the state surrounding all schools,
public and private.
(b) The Department of Transportation shall
compile, publish, and transmit a manual containing all
specifications and requirements with respect to the
system of devices established pursuant to paragraph (a)
to the governing body of each county and municipality in
the state, and the Department of Transportation and each
county and municipality in the state shall install and
maintain such traffic and pedestrian control devices in
conformity with such uniform system.
(2) Upon request from the appropriate
local government, the Department of Transportation shall
install and maintain such traffic and pedestrian control
devices on state-maintained roads as prescribed in this
section for all prekindergarten early-intervention
schools that receive federal funding through the
Headstart program.
(3)(a) A school zone located on a
state-maintained primary or secondary road shall be
maintained by the Department of Transportation. However,
nothing herein shall prohibit the Department of
Transportation from entering into agreements with
counties or municipalities whereby the local
governmental entities would maintain specified school
zones on state-maintained primary or secondary roads.
(b) The county shall have the
responsibility to maintain a school zone located outside
of any municipality and on a county road.
(c) A municipality shall have the
responsibility to maintain a school zone located in a
municipality.
(d) For the purposes of this section, the
term "maintained" with respect to any school zone means
the care and maintenance of all school zone signs,
markers, traffic control devices, and pedestrian control
devices.
(4)(a) A school zone maintained by a
county shall be periodically inspected by the county
sheriff's office or any other qualified agent to
determine whether or not the school zone is being
properly maintained.
(b) A school zone maintained by a
municipality shall be periodically inspected by the
municipal police department or any other qualified agent
to determine whether or not the school zone is being
properly maintained.
(5) A school zone speed limit may not be
less than 15 miles per hour except by local regulation.
No school zone speed limit shall be more than 20 miles
per hour in an urbanized area, as defined in s. 334.03.
Such speed limit may be in force only during those times
30 minutes before, during, and 30 minutes after the
periods of time when pupils are arriving at a regularly
scheduled breakfast program or a regularly scheduled
school session and leaving a regularly scheduled school
session.
(6) Permanent signs designating school
zones and school zone speed limits shall be uniform in
size and color, and shall have the times during which
the restrictive speed limit is enforced clearly
designated thereon. Flashing beacons activated by a time
clock, or other automatic device, or manually activated
may be used as an alternative to posting the times
during which the restrictive school speed limit is
enforced. The Department of Transportation shall
establish adequate standards for the signs and flashing
beacons.
(7) Portable signs designating school
zones and school zone speed limits shall be uniform in
size and color. Such signs shall be erected on the
roadway only during those hours when pupils are arriving
at and leaving regularly scheduled school sessions. The
Department of Transportation shall establish adequate
standards for the signs.
(8) Nothing herein shall prohibit the use
of automatic traffic control devices for the control of
vehicular and pedestrian traffic at school crossings.
(9) All flags, belts, apparel, and devices
issued, supplied, or furnished to pupils or persons
acting in the capacity of school safety patrols, special
school police, or special police appointed to control
and direct traffic at or near schools, when used during
periods of darkness, shall be made at least in part with
retroreflective materials so as to be visible at night
at 300 feet to approaching motorists when viewed under
lawful low-beam headlights.
(10) A person may not drive a vehicle on a
roadway designated as a school zone at a speed greater
than that posted in the school zone in accordance with
this section. Violation of the speed limits established
pursuant to this section must be cited as a moving
violation, punishable as provided in chapter 318.
History.--s. 1, ch. 71-135; s. 1, ch. 73-161;
s. 1, ch. 74-63; s. 1, ch. 74-366; ss. 1, 19, ch. 76-31;
s. 2, ch. 76-159; s. 1, ch. 91-124; s. 23, ch. 96-350;
s. 137, ch. 99-248; s. 10, ch. 99-385; s. 1, ch.
2003-40.
Note.--Former s. 316.184.