Some major Ontario highways are about to get a speed limit change
Drivers heading out on some highways in Ontario will soon be able to get to their destinations faster — notoriously gridlocked traffic permitting, of course — as the provincial government is bumping the speed limits in certain areas this week.
Starting Friday, July 12, select sections of Highway 401, Highway 416, Highway 403, Highway 406 and Highway 69 will have their posted limits raised from the standard 100 km/h to 110 km/h.
This comes after maximums were permanently upped the same amount along parts of Highways 404, 401, 417, 402 and the QEW back in 2022.
Pilot programs of such changes have proven successful in the past, with Ontario's Ministry of Transportation saying that "people are telling us loud and clear that they support a safe and moderate increase to speed limits on these highways."
Early surveys about the "common-sense" 10 per cent boost show the vast majority of the public in support, with 82 per cent hoping higher limits will be rolled out to even more portions of more 400-series highways.
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The segments where the speed limit will be increased this Friday, as announced in the spring, are:
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