Alberta speed limit hike may push QEII to 140 km/h
Alberta's plan to raise speed limits to 120 km/h on divided highways could see de facto speeds hit 140 km/h on the QEII, raising safety concerns. Read the full analysis.
Alberta's plan to raise speed limits to 120 km/h on divided highways could see de facto speeds hit 140 km/h on the QEII, raising safety concerns. Read the full analysis.
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