Speeder’s Rejoice

Childs
A 1931 car caravan at Child’s Meadows on the way to the Lassen Park dedication. B.R. Zimmerman collection

On August 14, 1931, California raised the speed limit on state highways from 40 to 45 miles per hour. How quaint. Driving in residential districts also changed from 20 mph to 25 mph. School zones still remained the same at 15 mph. One other interesting change was that of the minimum age to obtain a driver’s license. It went from 14 years of age to 16.

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