Myrtle Beach aims to crack down on Market Common speeding with new traffic measures

The City of Myrtle Beach is working on a crackdown of Market Common traffic violations, including speeding.

A new motion introduced by Myrtle Beach City Council on Tuesday would develop a plan to introduce traffic calming measures on Farrow Parkway. The move comes after some residents requested the city lower the speed limit in the heart of the Market Common to 25 mph.

“The idea here is the residents, more than a year ago, about a year ago, asked for the speed limit to be lowered in the downtown area of the Market Common on Farrow Parkway. The city dropped the speed limit to 30, and yet speeding still continues,” said new Mayor Mark Kruea…

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