R.R.O. 1990, Reg. 615 was amendedIn force May 15, 2026 · detected June 11, 2026

Ontario school zone speed sign specifications consolidated and simplified into fewer sections

SIGNS — under the Highway Traffic Act

Plain-language summary · AI-assisted · not legal advice

The regulation governing the physical specifications for school zone speed limit signs near designated highway portions has been restructured. Previously spread across five separate sections (5.0.0.1 through 5.0.0.5 and 5.0.1.1 through 5.0.1.3), the requirements are now consolidated into fewer, reorganized sections with illustrated figures directly embedded in the text. The core sign requirements remain the same — fluorescent yellow-green children-crossing symbol, maximum speed legend, km/h panel, and optional 'SCHOOL ZONE' or bilingual tab — but sign dimensions are now presented by reference to named figures (A through G) rather than as itemized lists. A new rule explicitly states sign dimensions cannot be proportionately increased. Municipalities and road authorities responsible for erecting or replacing school zone signs should review the updated section numbering and figure references to ensure compliance. The heading for the relevant community safety zone section was also corrected from 'Schools Signs' to 'School Signs'.

Who this affects: municipalities erecting school zone signs · provincial highway authorities · road sign manufacturers and suppliers · traffic engineering consultants

Source of truth: R.R.O. 1990, Reg. 615 on ontario.ca · consolidated version 240

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