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In Alberta, what speed rule applies in a residential street with no posted limit?

Under the Alberta Traffic Safety Act, the default speed limit within urban residential areas is 50 km/h unless signs indicate otherwise. The correct option dire

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Question: In Alberta, what speed rule applies in a residential street with no posted limit?

Answer options:

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

Correct answer: the limit is 50 km/h

Explanation: Under the Alberta Traffic Safety Act, the default speed limit within urban residential areas is 50 km/h unless signs indicate otherwise. The correct option directly identifies this statutory baseline. The distractor "Standard 50 km/h applies" is incorrect due to its inaccurate terminology, whereas "There is no specific rule" and "Posted speed always applies" both fail to recognize that a legal default governs unsigned roads. On the Class 7 knowledge test, memorizing unposted speed limits—such as 50 km/h in urban areas and 80 km/h on provincial highways—is essential for answering regulatory questions and ensuring safe driving.

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