Ontario’s transportation minister raises possibility of higher speed limits
TORONTO — Ontario will look at raising speed limits on provincial highways, with the transportation minister musing that those roads can safely handle traffic at 120 kilometres an hour.
Jeff Yurek said Wednesday that he will announce speed limit consultations next week, and signalled that the province will consider raising the maximum from its current 100 kilometres an hour.
“We’re looking at doing a couple of pilot projects at different speed limits, then having a full consultation to make sure that’s the path that Ontarians want to go,” he said.
“Our roads are built and designed — the 400-series highways, provincial highways — to carry it at 120 kilometres an hour safely, so we’ve got to make sure that we keep that in mind with regards to speed limits.”


