The provincial government will launch a pilot project that will see a top speed of 110 km/hr on a 55-km stretch of Highway 400 between MacTier and Nobel, south of Sudbury. At the same time, the ...
Six sections of the province’s 400-series highways, including two in this region, will have their speed limits permanently bumped to 110 kilometres per hour beginning April 22. “On our roads, we know ...
When the Ontario government raised speed limits to 110 kilometres per hour on a series of major highways last week, Chris Klimek shrugged his shoulders. “We have mixed emotions,” said Klimek, the ...
Starting July 12, the Ontario government has implemented a new speed limit of 110 km/h on several sections of provincial highways. This move extends the existing higher-speed zones and introduces new ...
Speed limits will be permanently increased to 110 km/hr on some stretches of highway, including Highway 417 from Arnprior to Ottawa and from Ottawa east to the Ontario-Quebec border. The decision to ...
Roughly 860 kilometres of Ontario’s highway network will now have a speed limit of 110 km/h You can save this article by registering for free here. Or sign-in if you have an account. Beginning July 12 ...
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