Until December 12, Albertans can share their views on raising speed limits on divided rural highways from 110 kilometres per hour to 120.

The survey will provide Albertans with the ability to provide input on which highways they would want prioritized with the limit increase, their views on restricting commercial trucks from the far-left lanes on highways with three or more lanes and any other feedback that would improve the driving experience on provincial highways.

The government plans to implement a 120 km/h speed limit test to assess the impacts of higher speed limits on divided highways.

Alberta’s government reminds motorists to drive to road conditions. Speed limits are set for ideal conditions. When roads are wet, icy or where there is reduced visibility, motorists should slow do

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