High pedestrian traffic areas, such as school zones or city down town areas with one way traffic lanes enjoy the lowest speed limits because external factors are more important than the vehicle that is driving. These aren't areas where people are most frequently cited for speed violations, though, because those external factors are generally enough to enforce low speeds naturally.
Freeways, where drivers are overwhelmingly more likely to be cited for speed violations, are not high pedestrian areas.
Freeways, where drivers are overwhelmingly more likely to be cited for speed violations, are not high pedestrian areas.