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Post‑hump data show modest speed and volume increases on Tanyard Springs; corridor still fails traffic‑calming threshold
Spring Hill Transportation Advisory Committee · April 20, 2026
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Summary
Follow‑up counts after removal of speed humps on Tanyard Springs showed modest increases (roughly 60–100 vehicles per day in sections and a rise in 85th‑percentile speeds from about 24 to 26.5 mph); staff said the corridor still does not meet the neighborhood traffic‑calming program threshold.
Staff reported follow‑up traffic counts on Tanyard Springs after removal of speed humps last year. The middle section showed an average increase of about 100 vehicles per day; another section increased by roughly 60 vehicles per day. The 85th‑percentile speeds rose…
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