TAMPA / ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — Commuters crossing the bay or heading through north St. Pete are waking up to new rules on the road this morning. As of early Monday, December 8, transportation officials have officially lowered speed limits in two major construction zones along the I-275 corridor.
If you are used to the standard highway pace, you’ll need to ease off the gas.
The new limit is set at 55 MPH for the following stretches:
- I-275 from 38th Avenue North to 4th Street North.
- The Howard Frankland Bridge connecting Pinellas and Hillsborough counties.
The reduction isn’t temporary or intermittent; it is now the standard for these work zones. Officials stated that the change is designed to create a consistent, clear speed for everyone navigating the complex construction areas. With lanes shifting and crews working nearby, keeping traffic at a steady, manageable pace is critical for safety.
Drivers are urged to watch for the new signage and stay alert. While it might add a minute or two to the morning commute, the focus is on getting everyone through the work zones without incident.
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