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Speed tables slows traffic

The City of Murray installs three new speed tables to increase safety measures for students and pedestrians. (Lauren Morgan/The News)
The City of Murray installs three new speed tables to increase safety measures for students and pedestrians. (Lauren Morgan/The News)

Staff Report

Among other changes on campus, three speed tables were installed along North 16th Street while students were away for Winter Break.

As North 16th Street is typically busy with Murray State students, speed tables were added to replace previously existing crosswalks to encourage drivers to slow down and increase their awareness of students and other pedestrians walking.

“We are greatly appreciative to the city of Murray and those involved with the installation of these speed tables along 16th Street to continue to support the safety of students, employees and visitors to the University,” said Shawn Touney, director of communication. “Motorists are asked to exercise caution and observe the posted speed limit.”

Some students are also pleased with the new addition.

“I think the new speed tables will improve safety tremendously because it’s a really busy street and students are constantly walking across it,” said Brandon Cooper, sophomore from Greenfield, Tennessee.

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