Watch Your Speed In Fort Worth
FORT WORTH (CBSDFW.COM) - Fort Worth has been growing at a fast pace. In some cases, that means drivers will have to put on the brakes.
The city announced this week that the speed limit on certain streets will change. It's based on engineering studies and projects throughout Fort Worth.
Also, the city is adding new school zones as Fort Worth ISD adds more schools.
Drivers will have to pay attention. As soon as crews can start changing the signs, that new speed will become the law.
A complete list of where the speed limit is changing in Fort Worth is below.
| Street | New speed limit (mph) |
|---|---|
| Altamesa Boulevard from 365 feet west of Welch Avenue to 775 feet west of Woodway Drive | 25 mph |
| North Beach Street from 245 feet south of Alta Vista Road to 235 feet north of Alta Vista Road | 25 mph |
| West Berry Street from 100 feet west of Frazier Avenue to 175 feet west of Forest Park Boulevard | 20 mph |
| Isbell Road from 190 feet north of Barbara Road to 200 feet south of Poinsetta Drive | 20 mph |
| McCart Avenue from 110 feet southwest of Duringer Road to 445 feet northeast of Westcreek Drive | 20 mph |
| Northwest College Drive from 250 feet east of Athletic Drive to 180 feet west of Education Drive | 20 mph |
| Ray White Road from 320 feet north of Shiver Road to 200 feet south of Senator Drive | 25 mph |
| Summer Creek Drive from 75 feet south of Leafy Trail to 75 feet north of Summer View Way | 25 mph |
| Woodway Drive from 190 feet north of Wilkie Way to 140 feet south of Ashford Avenue | 25 mph |
City streets — new arterial or collector sections
| Street | New speed limit (mph) |
|---|---|
| Cleveland Gibbs Road from Litsey Road to Fort Worth city limits | 35 mph |
| Presidio Vista Drive from Harmon Road to I-35W Service Road | 40 mph |