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Speed Reduction on US HWY 101  
  
The City of Coos Bay, on behalf of the Oregon Department of Transportation (ODOT), would like to let the public know about speed limit changes on U.S. Highway 101 that was implemented today. These changes follow a recent decision by ODOT after a speed zone review. Speeds are now reduced to 35 mph from just south of Washington Avenue (North Bend) to Ivy Avenue (Coos Bay) and to 30 mph from Ivy Avenue to just south of Hemlock Avenue (Coos Bay).  These speed reductions are intended to improve safety in an area that has seen ongoing speeding issues, higher truck traffic, and several serious crashes. The speed limit changes are effective today.  Drivers are encouraged to watch for the new signs, slow down, and use extra caution while traveling through the area.
Speed Reduction on US HWY 101  
  
The City of Coos Bay, on behalf of the Oregon Department of Transportation (ODOT), would like to let the public know about speed limit changes on U.S. Highway 101 that was implemented today. These changes follow a recent decision by ODOT after a speed zone review. Speeds are now reduced to 35 mph from just south of Washington Avenue (North Bend) to Ivy Avenue (Coos Bay) and to 30 mph from Ivy Avenue to just south of Hemlock Avenue (Coos Bay).  These speed reductions are intended to improve safety in an area that has seen ongoing speeding issues, higher truck traffic, and several serious crashes. The speed limit changes are effective today.  Drivers are encouraged to watch for the new signs, slow down, and use extra caution while traveling through the area.
Speed Reduction on US HWY 101 The City of Coos Bay, on behalf of the Oregon Department of Transportation (ODOT), would like to let the public know about speed limit changes on U.S. Highway 101 that was implemented today. These changes follow a recent decision by ODOT after a speed zone review. Speeds are now reduced to 35 mph from just south of Washington Avenue (North Bend) to Ivy Avenue (Coos Bay) and to 30 mph from Ivy Avenue to just south of Hemlock Avenue (Coos Bay). These speed reductions are intended to improve safety in an area that has seen ongoing speeding issues, higher truck traffic, and several serious crashes. The speed limit changes are effective today. Drivers are encouraged to watch for the new signs, slow down, and use extra caution while traveling through the area.

Published on: 01/22/2026

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Speed Reduction on US HWY 101

The City of Coos Bay, on behalf of the Oregon Department of Transportation (ODOT), would like to let the public know about speed limit changes on U.S. Highway 101 that was implemented today. These changes follow a recent decision by ODOT after a speed zone review. Speeds are now reduced to 35 mph from just south of Washington Avenue (North Bend) to Ivy Avenue (Coos Bay) and to 30 mph from Ivy Avenue to just south of Hemlock Avenue (Coos Bay). These speed reductions are intended to improve safety in an area that has seen ongoing speeding issues, higher truck traffic, and several serious crashes. The speed limit changes are effective today. Drivers are encouraged to watch for the new signs, slow down, and use extra caution while traveling through the area.

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