Speed limit zone boundaries on Hwy 401 near Kingston and Hwy 416 near Ottawa are redrawn
SPEED LIMITS — under the Highway Traffic Act
Plain-language summary · AI-assisted · not legal advice
Several reduced-speed construction or special zones on Highway 401 and Highway 416 have had their geographic boundaries adjusted. On Hwy 401, the zone previously spanning from the Township of Edwardsburgh/Cardinal to Kingston has been redrawn so it now runs entirely within the City of Kingston, with its eastern endpoint shifted from Highway 16 to John F. Scott Road. On Hwy 416, the lower-speed zone now starts directly at its junction with Hwy 401 rather than at a point 2,580 metres north of Cedar Grove Road overpass, effectively extending the zone southward; the separate Part 1 segment that previously covered that southern stretch has been revoked. A minor typographical duplicate semicolon in a citation footnote has also been corrected. Drivers on these corridors should be aware that the posted speed limits may apply over different stretches than before. Transport operators and fleet managers routing through the Kingston and Ottawa areas on these highways should review current posted signage.
Who this affects: commercial truck operators · fleet managers · highway commuters · transportation planners
Source of truth: R.R.O. 1990, Reg. 619 on ontario.ca · consolidated version 197 → 0
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