Alberta’s provincial government is considering increasing the speed limits on rural highways to 120 km/h.

On roads like the QE2, that’s increase of 10 km/h from the current maximum speed of 110 km/h.

To help gather public feedback on the proposal the government is conducting an online survey that runs until Dec. 12.

The province’s Minister of Transportation and Economic Corridors, Devin Dreeshen, said in a press release that the survey will provide Albertans with the opportunity to provide input on which highways should be prioritized for an increase in the speed limit, whether commercial trucks should be restricted from using the far-left lane on some highways and any other feedback they feel would improve the driving experience on provincial highways.

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