The Government of Alberta is considering raising the speed limit on rural divided highways in the province.
Between Nov. 7 and Dec. 12, an online survey will be conducted by the province to see if Albertans even want a speed increase.
The idea currently being looked at would see the speed limit increase on rural divided highways by 10 km/h — from 110 km/h to 120 km/h.
“Alberta’s government is investigating how to safely increase speed limits on divided highways, and if Albertans support increasing speed limits. We are investing more than $1.5 billion this year alone to improve highway safety and upgrade infrastructure across the province. We want Albertans to be able to drive the speed limit that the highways are designed for. Modern vehicles combined with public awareness mean we can e

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