Speed limit zone boundaries on Highway 49 through Tyendinaga Township revised and expanded
SPEED LIMITS — under the Highway Traffic Act
Plain-language summary · AI-assisted · not legal advice
The regulated speed limit zones on Highway 49 between Prince Edward County and Highway 401 in Tyendinaga Township have been restructured. The single continuous zone that previously ran from near Prince Edward County Road 6 all the way to a point north of Highway 401 has been split into three distinct segments, with the reference point near Highway 401 now anchored differently. Two segments run from near County Road 6 to south of Airport Road/Bayshore Road, and from north of Lower Slash Road to north of Highway 401, while a previously revoked middle section has been reinstated to cover the stretch between Airport Road/Bayshore Road and Lower Slash Road. Drivers travelling on Highway 49 through this area should be aware that the speed limit zone layout has changed. Transport operators, fleet managers, and anyone regularly using this corridor should review the updated zone boundaries.
Who this affects: drivers using Highway 49 in Tyendinaga Township · commercial vehicle operators · transport and fleet managers · local residents travelling the corridor
Source of truth: R.R.O. 1990, Reg. 619 on ontario.ca · consolidated version 196 → 0
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