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The general urban speed limit in most Canadian cities (when unposted) is:

Under Quebec's Highway Safety Code, the default speed limit in urban areas and built-up zones is 50 km/h when no signs are posted. While many municipal district

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Question: The general urban speed limit in most Canadian cities (when unposted) is:

Answer options:

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

Correct answer: 50 km/h

Explanation: Under Quebec's Highway Safety Code, the default speed limit in urban areas and built-up zones is 50 km/h when no signs are posted. While many municipal districts are lowering local limits to 30 km/h or 40 km/h in school and residential zones, and 60 km/h is common on major arteries, these modified limits always require specific signage. The underlying rule sets 50 km/h as the statutory baseline for cities, 90 km/h for rural roads, and 100 km/h for highways. SAAQ exam candidates must memorize these unposted defaults, as questions frequently test regulatory baselines for various driving environments.

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