Speed
Awareness Program
Over the years, the
following questions have been raised: “Why
are the speed limits in Belle Meade so low?” “Why
does the police department enforce those limits so vigorously?” This
article will explain those questions and provide an overview
of our ongoing speed awareness program.
The city streets of Belle Meade were designed and constructed
decades before the automobile age. The scenic streets of Belle
Meade are used extensively by pedestrians and consist of low
rolling hills, sharp curves, intersections, and numerous residential
drive connections
The streets of Belle Meade were designed in an era where motorized
vehicles were unheard of! Many of the streets, used daily by
hundreds of motorized vehicles today, were only used by horses
and pedestrians. Many safety factors, including reduced reaction
time, were not in the realm of understanding by those early street
designers. With the explosive growth of the automobile, the City
of Belle Meade was forced to adapt to the changing times and
technology.
All streets in Belle
Meade are posted with speed limit signs. This posted speed
may appear low to the infrequent visitor to
the Belle Meade area. As mentioned above, the streets of Belle
Meade contain many situations that create hazardous situations
when a vehicle’s speed is above the posted limits. With
the reduced speed limit, a significant amount of reaction time
is gained to allow all drivers and pedestrians to safely avoid
potentially dangerous situations. The safety of the residents
and of the visitors to Belle Meade is a major concern to the
Police Department.
Several years ago, the City of Belle Meade purchased a speed
monitoring awareness trailer (S.M.A.R.T.). This highly visible
device passively alerts drivers to the posted speed of Belle
Meade streets and of their own speed. If a the S.M.A.R.T. device
detects an automobile traveling at a speed greater than that
which is posted, a flashing red warning indicator will alert
the driver of the vehicle that their speed exceeds posted limits.
This feature gives the driver of the vehicle the opportunity
to reduce speed without being given a citation.
The S.M.A.R.T device also records the number of vehicles traveling
on the roadway and the speed of those vehicles. This information
is used to by the Police Department to determine traffic flow
patterns and identify areas that need increased law enforcement
presence to ensure speed limits are observed.
The S.M.A.R.T. device can be requested by any resident of Belle
Meade to monitor the traffic on their street. If you would like
to take advantage of this service, please notify the Belle Meade
Police Department at 615-297-0241.