Comment 100157

By kevlahan (registered) | Posted April 10, 2014 at 12:13:28 in reply to Comment 100120

30 km/h on a street with a 50km/h limit, especially on local, collector and minor-arterials in the urban core of a city would not be seen as impeding "the normal and reasonable movement of traffic ". It should actually be considered to be the safe operation speed. The 50km/h limit is the maximum, and is a very blunt instrument for determining safe speed.

It is also often clearly inappropriate, as shown by the fact the limit on Herkimer and Charlton by the playground in the Durand Park is 50km/h (as it is on the narrow local Park street, directly adjacent to the playground).

I would be extremely surprised if anyone was ever ticketed for doing 30km/h on any of these streets ... even on Main or Queen the driver would not be blocking traffic as there are plenty of passing lanes.

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