Roseville School Zone Speed Limits and Crossing Guards
This guide explains how school zone speed limits and the crossing guard program operate in Roseville, California, who enforces them, and how parents, school staff, and residents can request reviews or report concerns. It summarizes posted speed limit practices, the City and Police roles, common violations, and practical steps to apply for crossings or appeal citations. Where specific fines, forms, or numeric limits are not published on the cited official pages, the text notes that the information is not specified on the cited page and points you to the controlling City or Code resource for confirmation.
School Zone Speed Limits
Posted school zone speed limits in Roseville are set and signed by the City after engineering review and are enforced by the Roseville Police Department. School zone times and whether a reduced speed applies (for example, when children are present or during posted hours) are described by the City Traffic/Transportation office; check local signage for exact limits and hours. For official city guidance on traffic engineering and school zone evaluations, see the City Traffic Engineering page Traffic Engineering[1].
- Posted school zone hours or "when children are present" wording determine when reduced limits apply.
- Signs, flashing beacons, and pavement markings indicate the start and end of school zones.
- Enforcement is by Roseville Police and may include radar or officer observation.
Crossing Guards & School Crossing Program
The City of Roseville Police Department manages the school crossing guard program and coordinates placement, training, and schedules with schools. To request information about an existing crossing guard or to ask for a new crossing guard at a school location, contact the Police Department's school crossing or community services unit via the official Police program page School Crossing Guard Program[2].
- Requests for new crossings typically require an evaluation by Traffic Engineering in coordination with Police.
- Evaluations consider pedestrian volumes, vehicle speeds, collision history, and sight distance.
- To report an urgent safety issue at a crossing, contact Roseville Police non-emergency or 911 for immediate hazards.
Penalties & Enforcement
Enforcement of school zone speed limits and pedestrian safety in Roseville is carried out by the Roseville Police Department; applicable violations are also governed by the Roseville Municipal Code and the California Vehicle Code. Specific monetary fine amounts, escalation for repeat or continuing offences, and detailed administrative penalties are not specified on the cited City pages and should be confirmed in the City Code or cited statute. See the Roseville Municipal Code and related traffic sections for controlling text Roseville Municipal Code[3].
- Fine amounts: not specified on the cited City pages; consult the Municipal Code or the citation itself for exact dollar amounts.
- Escalation and repeat-offence procedures: not specified on the cited City pages; contests usually proceed through the court or administrative process indicated on the ticket.
- Non-monetary sanctions: warnings, court appearances, and traffic school may be applied where authorized; specific provisions are not specified on the cited City pages.
Applications & Forms
The City Police and Traffic Engineering offices accept requests for crossing-guard evaluations and traffic studies; a specific application form for crossing guards is not published on the cited pages. If a form is required it will be listed on the Police or Public Works page referenced above School Crossing Guard Program[2].
FAQ
- Who sets school zone speed limits in Roseville?
- School zone limits and signage are set by the City after review by Traffic Engineering; enforcement is by Roseville Police. See the City Traffic Engineering page for evaluation criteria. [1]
- How do I request a crossing guard?
- Contact the Roseville Police School Crossing Guard Program to request an evaluation; the Police coordinate with Traffic Engineering to review sites. [2]
- What are the fines for speeding in a school zone?
- Exact fine amounts are not specified on the cited City pages; consult the Municipal Code or the citation for dollar amounts. [3]
How-To
- Document the location, date, times, and observed hazards at the school crossing.
- Contact the Roseville Police School Crossing Guard Program to request an evaluation and provide your documentation.
- If Police refer the request to Traffic Engineering, follow up with Public Works to check the status of any traffic study or signage change.
- If you receive a citation, follow the instructions on the ticket to pay, contest, or request a hearing within the listed time limits.
Key Takeaways
- Obey posted school zone signs and be alert for crossing guards and children.
- Requests for new crossing guards start with Roseville Police and may require a traffic evaluation.
- Specific fines and escalation details should be confirmed in the Municipal Code or on the citation because City pages may not list exact amounts.
Help and Support / Resources
- City of Roseville Police Department
- City of Roseville Public Works
- Roseville Municipal Code (Municode)