20 MPH Local Speed Limit Reduction

You asked, we listened!  Denver has updated the speed limit on local streets!  Unless otherwise posted, the new speed limit on local streets is 20 mph.

The City and County of Denver has updated Denver’s default speed limit from 25mph to 20mph. This change applies to Denver's local streets — primarily the roads with no stripes that go through residential blocks. Additionally, wherever speed limit signs are not posted, the default speed limit will be 20 mph, per city ordinance.

Lowering the speed limit on local streets is part of a broader effort Denver is taking to address safety on our streets citywide. In 2017, the City and County of Denver set an ambitious goal of zero traffic-related deaths and serious injuries by 2030. Since then, Denver made significant investments in infrastructure to make city streets safer for all - especially our most vulnerable road users. By reducing the speed limit on our local streets, we can draw attention to the topic of vehicle speeds and help create a culture of safety within our neighborhoods where we are more likely to see people walking and biking.

Denver replaced or installed nearly 2,700 signs with a focus on streets that enter local neighborhoods.

Denver is also placing updated signs at major entry points to the City to message to drivers the 20mph speed limit. These signs will be located off highway ramps and arterial roadways entering the City.

Citywide Speed Limit 20 Unless Otherwise Posted sign    Denver Law Speed Limit 20mph Except As Posted sign


Examples of Local Neighborhood Signs and Major Entry Point Sign


Frequently Asked Questions

How can residents spread the word?

Reach out to your Council Office, RNO, local community group, etc. to request 20 MPH speed limit yard signs to be put in yards on local streets.

Yard Sign Side 1

Speed Limit 20 sign - Safer Neighborhood Streets Save Lives

Yard Sign Side 2

20 mile per hour sign reading Hey Denver, it's time to slow down