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What is the standard speed limit in a residential area in Alberta unless otherwise posted?

Under the Alberta Traffic Safety Act, the statutory default speed limit within urban residential and commercial areas is 50 km/h unless otherwise posted. While

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Question: What is the standard speed limit in a residential area in Alberta unless otherwise posted?

Answer options:

  • 30 km/h
  • 40 km/h ✅ 50 km/h
  • 60 km/h

Correct answer: 50 km/h

Explanation: Under the Alberta Traffic Safety Act, the statutory default speed limit within urban residential and commercial areas is 50 km/h unless otherwise posted. While some local municipalities have recently established lower default limits like 40 km/h, and school or playground zones restrict speeds to 30 km/h, 50 km/h remains the official provincial baseline. A speed limit of 60 km/h is too fast for residential areas and only applies where specifically signed. Class 7 exam candidates must memorize standard provincial defaults, such as 50 km/h in urban areas and 80 km/h on unposted rural highways, because the test regularly evaluates speed limits when signs are absent.

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