In just under one month, the default speed limit will change on most residential and downtown streets in Edmonton to 40 km/h. That means, if drivers don’t see a speed limit sign, the speed limit will ...
City Council has given the green light to reduce the speed limit on local residential streets to 40 km/h. However, the city will wait for a report from the London Transit Commission (LTC) before ...
A newly published report suggests a change to city speed limits has made a significant difference in the number of collisions across Edmonton. A study done by the University of Alberta in conjunction ...
Calgary's new 40 km/h speed limit takes effect next Monday, May 31 for residential side streets. Tony Churchill, a senior traffic engineer with the City of Calgary, says of the nearly 9,000 collisions ...
If that’s true — and it surely is — why not lower the standard speed limit from 50 km/h to 40 km/h?
Inundated by requests from citizens, the Okotoks town council has approved lowering the municipality’s residential speed limit from 50 km/h to 40 km/h. The changes in the town just south of Calgary ...
Calgary is on the road to lowering residential speed limits to 40 km/h after a council committee approved the change Wednesday. It’s been a long journey for the speed limit discussion. Council first ...
When St. Catharines reduces speeds on residential roads to 40 km/h, that will include all local roads at once rather than rolling out the speed limit in phases. City council voted unanimously this ...
KITCHENER — Keeping the rules straight around speed limits in Kitchener school zones is enough to require a refresher course. In 2021, council voted to reduce the speed limit to 30 km/h around the ...
St. Catharines is lowering the speed limit on neighbourhood side streets to 40 km/h from 50 km/h, but it won’t take effect right away. The city has to purchase and install 1,300 signs with the posted ...
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