Watch your speed, limits drop on 17 roads across York Region
Newmarkettoday.ca
Sept. 24, 2021
York Regional council approved adjustments to speed limits at various locations across the region, effective immediately.
The York Region road network is reviewed regularly to ensure it supports safety for all modes of travel. Speed limit revisions are made to protect travellers as the region continues to grow and traffic volumes increase.
“Adjusting speed limits improves travel for all residents, commuters and visitors by providing appropriate and consistent speeds for the benefit of all travellers using regional roads,” said York Region Chairman and CEO Wayne Emmerson. “These changes take into consideration areas where pedestrians and cyclists are also travelling in the community and promotes safety for everyone.”
During speed limit reviews and revisions, several factors are considered, including residential and business development, improving traffic operations, providing consistent speed limits and overall safety.
Roads with changed speed limits in school zones, as well as other back to school new road safety initiatives, include:
“Protecting all travellers on the road network, whether it is walking, cycling or driving, is vital to providing safe communities and inviting people to use active ways to travel,” said Township of King Mayor Steve Pellegrini, Chair of the Region’s Transportation Services. “Speed limits are set and revised to enhance safety. By following speed limits, it allows motorists the time needed to stop, preventing serious injuries, especially to those most vulnerable.”
To help notify travellers of the speed limit changes, “New” signs will be posted above speed limit signs at the beginning of each changed speed zone.
The Regional Municipality of York consists of nine local cities and towns and provides a variety of programs and services to 1.2 million residents and 54,000 businesses with 650,000 employees. More information about the Region’s key service areas is available here.