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In Alberta, what speed rule applies in a school zone during posted hours?

Alberta traffic laws mandate a maximum speed limit of 30 km/h in school zones during active hours on school days to protect young pedestrians. The standard 50 k

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Question: In Alberta, what speed rule applies in a school zone during posted hours?

Answer options:

  • Standard 50 km/h applies ✅ the limit is 30 km/h
  • There is no specific rule
  • Posted speed always applies

Correct answer: the limit is 30 km/h

Explanation: Alberta traffic laws mandate a maximum speed limit of 30 km/h in school zones during active hours on school days to protect young pedestrians. The standard 50 km/h urban limit is incorrect because school zones require reduced speeds. Believing there is no specific rule, or that standard posted speeds always apply, overlooks this protective regulation. According to the Alberta Driver's Guide, this 30 km/h limit typically runs from 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM on school days unless local bylaws differ. Class 7 exam candidates must memorize this 30 km/h restriction, as school and playground zone rules are frequently featured on the knowledge test.

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