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What is the maximum posted highway speed allowed in Alberta?

Under the Alberta Traffic Safety Act and the Alberta Driver's Guide, the maximum posted speed limit allowed on provincial highways under ideal conditions is 110

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Question: What is the maximum posted highway speed allowed in Alberta?

Answer options:

  • 90 km/h
  • 100 km/h ✅ 110 km/h
  • 130 km/h

Correct answer: 110 km/h

Explanation: Under the Alberta Traffic Safety Act and the Alberta Driver's Guide, the maximum posted speed limit allowed on provincial highways under ideal conditions is 110 km/h. While 100 km/h is the standard default limit for primary highways outside urban areas and 90 km/h is the limit for non-primary rural highways, 110 km/h is the absolute maximum designated when posted. A limit of 130 km/h is illegal and does not exist in standard Alberta regulations. Memorizing the province's maximum speed limits for highways, urban areas, and school zones is a crucial concept, as these specific regulations are heavily tested on the Class 7 knowledge exam.

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