Ontario will soon announce a permanent increase of speed limits on six sections of provincial highways to 110 kilometres per hour. As part of the province’s 2019 pilot project to increase the allowable speed on certain highway segments in the province, the new speed limits will be permanently changed as of April 22, according to The Canadian Press. Transportation Minister Caroline Mulroney is set to make the announcement later in the day on March 29 and a livestream will be available on the Transport Ministry’s Twitter page. Windsor Mayor Drew Dilkens will also be joining the press conference. The new speed limits will be applied to the Queen Elizabeth Way from Hamilton to St. Catharines, Highway 402 from London to Sarnia, Highway 417 from Ottawa to the Quebec border and from the Kanata area to Arnprior, Highway 401 from Windsor to Tilbury, and Highway 404 from Newmarket to Woodbine. Mulroney said in a …
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