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What is the default speed limit in an urban area in Quebec, unless a sign indicates otherwise?

Under the Quebec Highway Safety Code, the statutory default speed limit in urban areas and built-up zones is 50 km/h. This rule ensures safe travel in populated

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Question: What is the default speed limit in an urban area in Quebec, unless a sign indicates otherwise?

Answer options: ✅ 50 km/h

  • 40 km/h
  • 60 km/h
  • 30 km/h

Correct answer: 50 km/h

Explanation: Under the Quebec Highway Safety Code, the statutory default speed limit in urban areas and built-up zones is 50 km/h. This rule ensures safe travel in populated environments when no speed signs are posted. While 30 km/h is commonly designated for school zones, and 40 km/h or 60 km/h are frequently posted on specific municipal arteries, they are localized exceptions rather than the legal default. SAAQ exams frequently test these standard baseline limits—specifically the 50 km/h urban default, the 80 km/h rural default, and the 100 km/h highway limit—to ensure candidates know the basic rules of the road when signage is missing.

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