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Reducing Speeding Accidents and Injuries in North County

North County Injury Lawyers

Whether you are traveling through Valley Center to reach the I-15 or another area of North County before getting onto a highway, it is important to know about a new law that takes effect in 2026 to reduce speeding-related accidents in California by reducing speed limits. The law is primarily aimed at highways and freeways where travel at higher speeds occurs, but it could have further-reaching effects among drivers.

Speeding as a Serious Risk Factor in Motor Vehicle Crashes in California

Why is there a need to reduce speed limits on California freeways or highways more generally? In short, before we get into the details of the new law, it is important to understand just how dangerous speeding is. According to the National Safety Council (NSC), “speeding is a major factor in traffic deaths and injuries” on all road types, and particularly on roads where higher speeds are permitted. Speeding is cited as a factor in about 30 percent of all traffic deaths annually, and younger drivers are at greater risk of being involved in a speeding-related crash or fatality.

Many serious and deadly collisions in which speeding is a factor also involve impaired driving, and a high percentage occur on freeways or highways, but can also occur on local roads. Statistically, male drivers are involved in nearly double the number of speeding-related collisions as female drivers. As the NSC suggests, where speeds are reduced, the chances of a severe or deadly collision are also reduced.

Learning More About AB 1014 and the Reduction of Speeds on Highways and Freeways

Acknowledging the need for a reduction in speeds on California highways, Assembly Bill 1014, which was approved by Governor Gavin Newsom on October 3, 2025, took effect on January 1, 2026. In sum, the law authorizes the California Department of Transportation (DOT) to reduce speed limits by five miles per hour on state highways following research that shows even a reduction in speed by five miles per hour can make a difference in the severity of collisions.

More specifically, under AB 1014, lawmakers clarify that, prior to the bill, the existing law required the DOT “to require speed limits to be rounded up or rounded down to the nearest five miles per hour of the 85th percentile of free-flowing traffic,” and authorized local authorities “to additionally lower the speed limit in certain circumstances.” The newly enacted law authorizes the DOT to additionally lower the speed limit in circumstances “if it finds the speed limit derived from the 85th percentile to be higher than reasonable or safe.” In such circumstances, the DOT can reduce the speed limit by an additional 5 miles. In addition, the law allows local authorities to set speed limits of 20 miles per hour or 25 miles per hour on specified highways.

Contact Our Car Accident Attorneys in Valley Center Today for Assistance Filing a Claim

Were you injured by a speeding driver on a freeway or highway, or in a local area in North County? While the new law may help to reduce speeding accidents, motorists will still be liable for speeding. An experienced Valley Center personal injury attorney at our firm can assist you with your claim for compensation. Contact North County Injury Lawyers today to learn more about how we can help.

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